
Rhett Miller: The Dreamer
Rhett Miller The Dreamer (Maximum Sunshine Records) Rhett Miller, better known for his work as part of the Old 97′s, is a good ole singer-songwriter. Just a man with his guitar, some simple lyrics and love, More...

Hot Chip: In Our Heads
Hot Chip In Our Heads (Domino Recording Co.) Hot Chip is a band that’s developed a bit of a cult following over the years. Combining electronica, pop, a little bit of fun and funk, the band has truly defined More...

Maroon 5: Overexposed
Maroon 5 Overexposed (A&M/Octone Records) While it might not be cool, it’s hard not to love the latest Maroon 5 release. Adam Levine may be known in the mainstream for his popular reality music show, The More...

Jon McLaughlin: Promising Promises
Jon McLaughlin Promising Promises (Razor & Tie) Promising Promises, Jon McLaughlin’s latest album since being released from Island Records, fulfills any “promises” that this phenomenal singer-songwriter More...

Neon Trees: Picture Show
Neon Trees Picture Show (Mercury Records) Neon Trees placed a stamp on the scene with their popular track, “Animal.” Picture Show, the latest release by the band, isn’t quite the same album as More...

Fiona Apple: The Idler Wheel…
Fiona Apple The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do (Epic) Fiona Apple is known for numerous contributions to music, among them are More...

Miniature Tigers: Mia Pharoah
Miniature Tigers Mia Pharaoh (Modern Art Records) The 2012 release from Miniature Tigers, Mia Pharaoh, is a calm and lulling album. Don’t put this album on for long road trips where your attention is desperately More...

Sun Kil Moon: Among the Leaves
Sun Kil Moon Among the Leaves (Caldo Verde) Among the Leaves, by Sun Kil Moon, is another perfect album from Mark Kozelek, better known for his work as part of Red House Painters. If you are interested in quiet, More...

Regina Spektor: What We Saw From the Cheap Seats
Regina Spektor What We Saw From the Cheap Seats (Sire Records) What We Saw From the Cheap Seats by Regina Spektor is a bit quieter than prior releases but that’s okay – the girl can sing! “Jessica” More...

Shins: Port of Morrow
The Shins Port of Morrow (Columbia) Everyone loves the Shins. It’s hard not to after past tracks like “Caring is Creepy” and “New Slang” played such a large role in the film Garden More...