2026 #005: Suss- Counting Sunsets
The new york-based rockers SUSS have returned for another full-length LP experience that brings plenty of sonic excitement, without asking too much of your time (unlike other ambient-adjacent releases of relative acclaim).
Suss's new record conjurs similar meditative atmospheres akin to Sufjan Stevens epic 2021 "convocations" record, but approaches the journey with more intentionality, brevity, and coherence. The crisp and precise blades of ... read more
2020 #001: Crywank- Fist me til my hand comes out your mouth
With each passing year, Crywank’s final album ‘Fist Me ’Til Your Hand Comes Out My Mouth’ proves more and more to be their unequivocal magnum opus, and unfolds with gloriously explosive texture and mystery.
It has always been hard for Crywank to approach a corner of their eclectic sound which can even partly be described as “accessible”. With the epic 8-part ‘I love you but I’ve chosen ... read more
2026 #004: Croz Boyce- Croz Boyce
Well into the third decade of Animal Collective’s varied and collaborative career, Croz Boyce stands as a major highlight in the Maryland-rockers epic legacies of sonic experimentation.
The new AnCo side project, helmed this time by members Avey Tare and Geologist, both who have released their own music in the recent years solo, have come together to deliver 9 enveloping collaborations of various lengths and tonalities. Its culmination is a joy to ... read more
2026 #003: Henry Jamison- Big Flower Light Go Boom
Henry Jamison may be one the best modern singer-songwriters you’ve never heard of.
Jamison debut LP, 2017’s ’The Wilds’ is the stunning entrance of a soulful and unique voice in modern folk-rock. His tendencies towards sprawling atmospheres, string accompaniments, and driving (but sparse & intentional) percussion give off some of the same epic emotions of enduring releases like Grizzly Bear’s ... read more
2026 #002: My New Band Believe - My New Band Believe
With this debut album from 'my new band believe', Cameron Picton has proven himself as not only progenitor of this decades explosive and exploratory wave of British rock, but also as a torchbearer for moving it forward into new sonic and conceptual territories.
The string kissed and angular ballads, the quirk-filled and intimate lyricism that bounces along the odd time signatures and tempos, the eclectic instrumentation like ... read more









