L.A.'s favorite pop-nut talks about his controversy in the media, what he thinks of playing in Utah and shares his love for John Maus.
Read more5 Underrated Albums of 2014
Just in case you didn't hear every album released in 2014, here's five we hope you heard.
Read moreAriel Pink ~ pom pom
Does a pop-genius in the 21st Century sound like this?
Read moreFoxygen - ...And Star Power
When I began listening to Foxygen’s debut album, I got a feeling of what it might’ve been like to hear a band as free and powerful as The Kinks for the first time, which felt incredible.
Read moreDamaged Bug - Hubba Bubba
How do you re-invent yourself as a musician when your psych-garage band has gained a cult following, and released a prolific amount of material in a short amount of time? Behold, John Dwyer's synth project: Damaged Bug.
Read moreKing Krule - 6 Feet Beneath The Moon
Marshall’s voice is a combination of Kurt Cobain's pain and torment and the clouded confessionals of Tom Waits.
Read moreTomorrows Tulips - When
You have to be extremely true to yourself to make music that sounds this good. Simply put, this record is tapped in.
Read moreDirty Beaches - Stateless
R.I.P. Dirty Beaches. Stateless is the project's final album, and a fitting farewell it is.
Read moreConnan Mockasin - Caramel
Caramel is a fascinating glimpse into late night wonderings and wanderings through the mind of a unique New Zealander known as Connan Mockasin.
Read moreMark Barrot - Sketches From An Island
Step into an album of surreal visuals and sounds with the sole purpose to relax you and heal your physical form.
Read morePeanut Butter Wolf - Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton
The birth of Stones Throw Records. A label that's revived funk, hip-hop, and countless other gems in music culture.
Read moreMorgan Delt
Morgan Delt's debut album is the best psychedelic record of 2014.
Read moreBlood Orange ~ Cupid Deluxe
Dev Hynes' Funk and R&B tinged Cupid Deluxe is a contemporary-pop masterpiece and our favorite album of 2013.
Read moreDirty Beaches - Drifters/Love Is The Devil
Dirty Beaches is the Jim Jarmusch of music — few people can create the ambiance of film through their songs the way Dirty Beaches does.
Read moreBurger Records - Oh My!
Tomorrows Tulips - Experimental Jelly
There’s something unmistakably nostalgic about Experimental Jelly. It contains the bummer pop feel of The Velvet Underground classic, “Pale Blue Eyes.”
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