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The album cover is a blurry image of someone wearing blue jeans jumping over the camera.

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The Musical Identity of Choker

By Keller BradberryMusic Journalist While it is a very easy comparison, if you like Frank Ocean, you will find no issues diving into Choker. The pair share similarities with him in both vocal delivery and persona. Like Frank Ocean, Choker has a relatively small public personality with few interviews, music videos and an unassuming social media presence. However, he is set to kick off his first headlining tour in the […]

todayMarch 2, 2019 213

The silhouette of the 3 frontmen of Car Seat Headrest play while white beams of light shoot towards the audience

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Car Seat Headrest Concert Review

By Madisen GummerMusic Journalist Thursday, Feb. 28, indie rock fans from all over the Austin area packed into Emo’s for an insane night. There’s nothing like starting your weekend off in a rough and sweaty mosh pit with one of your best friends, and Car Seat Headrest exceeded all expectations for an unforgettable show. Naked Giants were the ideal openers and hyped up the audience to almost maximum energy. I […]

todayMarch 1, 2019 261

The album cover is a gorgeous side profile of Kiss the Tiger’s lead singer, Meghan Kreidler on an all yellow background

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Kiss the Tiger: Let Me Bleed Album Review

By Chantal Green Music Journalist Album: Let Me Bleed Artist: Kiss the Tiger Release Date: Feb. 2, 2019 Website: http://www.kissthetiger.com/ Kiss the Tiger is the name of the thrilling five-piece powerhouse from Minneapolis, Minnesota that knows how to rock. I knew I was going to fall in love with them as soon as I heard the fiery and passionate voice of lead vocalist, Meghan Kreidler. Kreidler, along with Michael Anderson […]

todayMarch 1, 2019 116

The album cover is a white room with a wood floor and a vase filled with purple flowers is sitting in the corner of the room.

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Flat Worms: Into the Iris Album Review

By Dylan ReynoldsMusic Journalist Artist Name: Flat WormsAlbum: Into the IrisRelease Date: February 8, 2019 Website:https://flatwormsmusic.bandcamp.com/ Flat Worms is a west coast supergroup trio made up of guitarist Will Ivy, bassist Tim Hellman and drummer Justin Sullivan. Their debut release, Red Hot Sand, is comprised of three songs and was made available April 2016. They released their first full length album October 2017. The self-titled album was released on Castle Face […]

todayFebruary 27, 2019 77

From top to bottom, the band’s name, the various definitions of the word oblivion, a man, to his right a row of gears, to his left a candle and a mirror, and an oriental style rug below.

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Deep State: The Path to Fast Oblivion Album Review

By Tanner Meadows Music Journalist Artist: Deep State Album: The Path to Fast Oblivion Release Date: Feb. 1, 2019 Label: Friendship Fever Website: https://deepstate.bandcamp.com/ The Athens, Ga. quartet, Deep State, offers an energetic brand of punk-influenced indie rock on their recently released sophomore record, The Path to Fast Oblivion. Deep State is composed of Taylor Chmura on guitar/vocals, Christian DeRoeck on rhythm guitar, Michael Gonzalez on drums and Brandon Page […]

todayFebruary 26, 2019 76

displays Creevy with a stuffed mouth in a long pink dress next to a bar cart

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Cherry Glazerr: Stuffed & Ready Album Review

By Mili MurilloMusic Journalist Artist: Cherry GlazerrAlbum: Stuffed & ReadyRelease Date: Feb. 1, 2019Label: Secretly CanadianWebsite: http://cherry-glazerr.com After a long 18 months of touring their second album Apocalipstick, released in 2017, Cherry Glazerr’s only hiatus was to create their brand new album, Stuffed & Ready. This California trio includes head singer/guitarist and inventor of the band, Clementine Creevy, Tabor Allen on drums and lastly Devin O'Brien on bass. This album […]

todayFebruary 25, 2019 62

The cover of Martian Subculture’s EP Sleeping. A “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” blanket is pictured in a red filter. Stylized handwritten text reading “Martian Subculture” is in the foreground.

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Martian Subculture

By Thomas Dunlap Music Journalist Martian Subculture is the DIY project of Quin, Ireland’s own Evan O’Malley. Identified as “folk music from another planet,” the tunes of Martian Subculture are as familiar as they are foreign. Solidified by skeletal production and the heavy use of guitar pedals, the music is satisfying yet sinister. Taking the fundamentals of indie pop and adding an extraterrestrial touch of psychedelia, O’Malley has created what […]

todayFebruary 24, 2019 70 2

Muddy men laying in green grass

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Royal Canoe: Waver Album Review

By Katharine RobertsonMusic Journalist Artist: Royal CanoeAlbum: WaverRelease Date: January 25, 2019Website: https://royalcanoe.bandcamp.com/ Royal Canoe is a six-piece band hailing from our northern neighbors in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. On Jan. 25, the band released their fourth full-length album, Waver, following up from their 2016 release: Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit. Between the two albums, Royal Canoe has done everything from being nominated for a Juno Award (essentially […]

todayFebruary 23, 2019 68

A woman in a red hoodie is surrounded by large yellow flowers sprinkling dust above her on a dark background.

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Julia Holter: Aviary Album Review

By Wally PerezMusic Journalist Artist: Julia HolterAlbum: Aviary Release Date: Oct. 26, 2018 Website: https://juliaholter.com/ Listeners beware, singer-songwriter Julia Holter’s latest album is not for the impatient. That being said, the follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2015 album, Have You in My Wilderness, seems to have maintained her credibility as not only an artist, but a force to be reckoned with. Released Oct. 2018 on Domino Recording Company, Holter’s fifth […]

todayFebruary 21, 2019 89

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