The blurring line between hip-hop and indie rock Brendan Gibson April 10, 2016 Columns and Opinions Hip-hop and indie rock have always existed as largely separate genres, complete with their own musical touchstones, cultures, and roles in society, outside of the odd collaboration or sample. However, despite t...
Wet cry and dance with debut record, Don’t You Brendan Gibson February 10, 2016 Album Review Wet’s debut was a long time coming. Kelly Zutrau, Joe Valle, and Marty Sulkow have been creating and playing music together in different incarnations for nearly a decade. After coming together in Brooklyn...
Chris Walla’s Tape Loops Brendan Gibson October 15, 2015 Album Review, Reviews During his seventeen years as the guitarist and producer of Death Cab for Cutie, Chris Walla has gone from playing club shows and sleeping on floors to being part of one of the most critically and commercially ...
Wet announce release date for debut album, Don’t You Brendan Gibson September 26, 2015 Album Preview, News Brooklyn-based electronic pop trio Wet have announced via Twitter that their highly anticipated debut album, Don’t You, will be released on January 29 through Columbia Records. Preceding the announcement ...