mewithoutYou :: [untitled]
Somewhat screamy post-punk filled with jagged stabs of guitar and a thundering rhythm section that casually locks in weirdly-metered fills.
Somewhat screamy post-punk filled with jagged stabs of guitar and a thundering rhythm section that casually locks in weirdly-metered fills.
The Neanderthals of the Seattle “grunge” sound remain in top form with eleven angry, buzzing indictments of modern living.
This is the old Low turned up to 15. All hail the new Low! Note: This is very noisy and distorted. The machinery is not acting up.
Short blasts of raw fury, seething with rage, dirty keyboards, and quite a lot of fun.
Spencer delivers another trash-talkin’, leg-humpin’, hip-grindin’ album in his particular inimitable style.
A distinctive voice and a careful meandering through the forests between Americana and indie rock make this a memorable set of songs.
Thoughtful and delicate, this collection of songs features a variety of near-pastoral pop tunes.
Posthumous release for this powerhouse soul singer. Perfect for a ‘70s cop drama.
A brief taste of Iron and Wine’s evolving style, filling out the expected introspective strumming with updated production and a fuller “band” feel.
A next-generation Neil Young, J Mascis blends massive guitar riffs, introspective lyrics, and a whiny delivery to great effect.