Saby Reyes-Kulkarni
Album Review: Langhorne Slim & The Law, ‘The Spirit Moves’
Newly single, addiction-free, and relocated to Nashville, singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim's fifth album celebrates unguarded vulnerability as a strength.
Jawbreaker Receive Anonymous $1,800 Payment From Apologetic Bootlegger
Attending to the band's merch sales, former Jawbreaker drummer Adam Pfahler opened an envelope to find an anonymous payment of $1800 from an apologetic fan.
Album Review: Have Gun, Will Travel, ‘Science From an Easy Chair’
On its fifth album, the Tampa Bay area roots quartet points its gaze southward -- all the way down to the south pole.
Album Review: Daniel Romano, ‘If I’ve Only One Time Askin”
Bountiful string arrangements give Romano's fifth album the feeling of a black-tie gala, yet he ably captures the gravitas of forebears like Willie Nelson.
Album Review: Samantha Crain, ‘Under Branch & Thorn & Tree’
On her fourth album, the Oklahoman singer-songwriter broadens her lyrical outlook while taking folk and Americana outside of their established parameters.
Album Review: White Reaper, ‘White Reaper Does It Again’
With a penchant for crafting concise songs that still leave room to develop, Louisville quartet White Reaper's debut puts several fresh twists on punk formula.
Album Review: Jason Isbell, ‘Something More Than Free’
On his fifth album, singer-songwriter Jason Isbell practically gives a master class on the art of songwriting.
Album Review: Tame Impala, ‘Currents’
On the third Tame Impala album, Kevin Parker takes big risks, drops guitars in favor of synths, eschews pop hooks, and yet still achieves sublime beauty.
Album Review: Veruca Salt, ‘Ghost Notes’
For their first album with the original lineup in 18 years, reunited alt-rock quartet Veruca Salt manage to preserve their old spark.
Death From Above 1979 Cancel Four Shows Including Third Man Taping
Due to visa complications, the Canadian duo scratched all their headlining appearances leading up to their tour with Deftones and Incubus.