The Bells of Spring is the six song 12” debut from Italian Horn, a solo project of New York City writer Anthony Pappalardo (Radio Silence, Live…Suburbia). Continuing the home recording tradition of My Dad is Dead, […]
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Record Highlight — Person L / Weatherbox
It’s been rumored since 2008, and now, it finally exists: Philadelphia’s Person L and San Diego’s Weatherbox each contribute two brand new tracks to this split EP. This release showcases Kenneth Vasoli and Brian Warren […]
Record Highlight — Kenneth Higney
Often considered the Holy Grail of “real people” records, Kenneth Higney‘s Attic Demonstration was never actually intended to be an official release. It was recorded in New York City by Higney and his accompanist Gordon […]
Record Highlight — Gypsy
This record was a long time in the making. Finally seeing the light of day is the debut full length from GYPSY. Giant’s Despair is 10 tracks that have been well worth the wait. Sounding […]
Record Highlight — The Soil & The Sun
the Soil & the Sun is corn-fed, Michigan-made New Mexican Space Music, or Experiential Spiritual Folk. Originating in 2008 as two-piece, the band has grown and matured into an eight-piece community of friends and musicians. […]
Record Highlight — Bryter Layter
Comprised of Joseph Raglani (Kranky) and Mike Pollard (Arbor), Bryter Layter is a collaborative unit that focuses on the lyrical faculties of analog synthesis. For the most part, these recordings find the pair eschewing the […]
Record Highlight — King Dude
King Dude‘s Love LP is dark pagan-fueled folk wrapped tight with outsider Americana, steeped in themes of love, death and redemption. …an atmosphere filled with hope and salvation, drawing sound influence akin to Death In […]