Naked Giants :: Sluff
This goes all over the place, but mostly rocks hard with inventive arrangements and infectious hooks.
This goes all over the place, but mostly rocks hard with inventive arrangements and infectious hooks.
One-man band Tom Hauck is Telamor, with a variety of songs that sounds like they were lifted straight out of ‘80s college radio
Fronted by Marissa Paternoster’s dramatic and dynamic vocals, this power trio hearkens back to the DIY indie scene
Washes of fuzzed-out bliss at your choice of tempos
Heady mix of post-punk and electronic sounds, heavy on the bass riffing. Features Dan Deacon on beeps and such.
Dense arrangements make for some slowly emerging indie orchestral music. Disc 2 is the demo versions of the songs on Disc 1.
Some of that weird pop, this time with a definite tinge of Americana, or perhaps Canadiana, since the band is from Toronto
Angular compositions and Merrill Garbus’ distinctive vocals, glued together in strange uncomfortable ways, but it all works.
Straightahead rock, no apologies.
Imagine your Beach Boys CD started skipping but you liked it better that way.