Though artistic sincerity in general has always been the underlying seed from which most quality underground music sprouts from, I feel that within the last decade or so the more conventional/aged sub-genres (such as lo-fi indie rock [I know, I hate the word ‘indie” too, but it really did used to mean what it implied... Continue Reading →
~ Sugar Pills Bone and Their Mysterious Buttersound ~
I read an incredibly short and (in my opinion) unfair review of Slack Babbath Plays Peep Durple the other day, so I figured I would say a few things about it. From what I can tell, Sugar Pills Bone is part of a music collective (?) based out of Arizona. Slack Babbath Plays Peep Durple is,... Continue Reading →