Catalog Crawl: Hamilton Leithauser and The Walkmen
Music nerds love ranked lists. Music nerds love thoughtful commentary. Music nerds love carefully curated playlists. Catalog Crawl provides all oRead More…
Music nerds love ranked lists. Music nerds love thoughtful commentary. Music nerds love carefully curated playlists. Catalog Crawl provides all oRead More…
In the second “Runt of the Litter” installment, Matt, Glenn, and Tim discuss the divisive Pixies reunion albums: Indie Cindy, Head Carrier, and BRead More…
As springtime sets in, and we finally turn our calendars toward April, Strange Currencies Music is busy planning deep dives into the discographieRead More…
Stop whatever it is you’re doing right now. Put down that light beer. Stop eating that “hot” “dog” and focus! Something important has been Read More…
What would our month-long celebration of Pavement be without a group list? Easily a favorite band for the vast majority of our staff, Pavement haRead More…
What would our month-long celebration of Pavement be without a group list? Easily a favorite band for the vast majority of our staff, Pavement haRead More…
As the undeniable creative focal point of Pavement, it would seem that Stephen Malkmus’ solo work would draw considerable interest from fans of tRead More…
Pavement Terror Twilight Matador – 1999 Rating: 9.2 Pavement’s final record may be the least immediately-appealing entry in their cRead More…
In this episode of the podcast, Matt, Glenn, and Tim ask the essential question: Do we really need Eric Clapton? SPOILER ALERT: The answer is “noRead More…
Pavement Slanted and Enchanted Matador – 1992 Rating: 10.0 Touted as a masterpiece upon its 1992 release, Pavement’s debut album woRead More…