None of what you’ll hear on Yard Act’s thrilling and stylistically audacious sophomore album is what you could call conventional, but on occasion it borrows from convention, perhaps just to leave ...
Frankie Broyles, the guitarist and leader of Omni, is a titan of post-punk minimalism in the modern era. He just didn’t plan it that way. Before he formed Omni with bassist/vocalist Philip Frobos in ...
South London-based band Dry Cleaning’s music lies at the intersection of beat poetry and ambient instrumentals. With the ...
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Japanese/Canadian dance-punk trio Gaijin Smash blends the contrasting elements of pop culture that raised them, playing fast, ...
Dayton-based Rude Scholar’s keyboard-heavy post-punk sound emerged from vocalist Bobby Rubin’s collaboration with Matt Housh (guitar, vocals), W. “Billy” Rawlingson Howard (keyboards) and Kellen Brown ...
The Swedish indie pop/post-punk greats Makthaverskan announced their grand return in November with “Pity Party,” billed as the lead single from new album Glass And Bones. We still don’t have full ...