Princess Century projects phantoms, scatters sound, makes Progress Joanna Jiang October 9, 2015 Album Review 1 Comment Bass ostinati, a healthy dose of polyrhythm, and the acute feeling of it all existing within a foxhole best captures Maya Postepski’s new record, Progress, out 10/16 via Paper Bag Records. Writing and pro...
Echo explores his past, the Bunnymen help, and Meteorites grows up Joanna Jiang June 2, 2014 Album Review 2 Comments Had Echo and the Bunnymen not split for six years in the 90s, they might today possess the same immortal status as Irish greats U2. With their psychedelic, New Wave tint, the prog-rock veterans have more or l...
Antemasque drown witches, etc. in debut Conner Smith May 30, 2014 News What happens when members of one the most eccentric prog-rock groups rise from the ashes of band fallout to combine with the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Atoms for Peace’s Flea? Antemasque, a creat...
For the diehards: Tool lights up Bill Graham Jade Theriault March 22, 2014 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews It was a long march. Like pilgrims, we spectators took slow steps down the street to our destination: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in SF. The line circled the block for Tool. Inside, metal heads of every col...