Wednesday, March 19, 2014

album review: "Supermodel"


Artist: Foster the People
Genre: Indie Rock, Synthwave, Indie Pop
SOT's: "Are You What You Want To Be?", "Pseudologia Fantastica", "Best Friend", "A Beginner's Guide To Destroying The Moon"

Returning to the music scene following their successful debut studio album Torches in 2011, Foster the People come back at full force with their sophomore effort, Supermodel. As many of you will notice when listening to this record, Supermodel focuses a lot more on experimentation & symbolism that maintains some key aspects of their old sound while also incorporating new genres and instrumentation styles to bring us a refreshing, matured collection of songs. What makes this album so interesting is that it will serve as the successor to the band's exponential fame arising from their hit song "Pumped Up Kicks" (which received months of radio airplay on multiple stations), which ultimately determines Foster the People's status as either a one-time hit, or a genuinely talented group.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

COMME des GARCONS SHIRT x Supreme 2014 S/S - Review


Last week, Supreme announced the release of their 3rd collaboration with the Japanese designer line Comme des Garcons SHIRT for the upcoming spring season. The underlying theme of this collab is an homage to the late NYC skater, Harold Hunter, featuring the notorious polka dot patterning that we are all familiar with, along with the introduction of some striping as well. Moreover, Supreme will be donation a portion of their earnings to the Harold Hunter Foundation, which is a nice little touch of philanthropy on their part. Anyways, let's take a look at some of highly anticipated pieces that just released this morning.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

top 13 albums of '13


We're three months into 2014, and pretty dry on new music quite frankly. But remember all the golden releases we saw the previous year? From Earl Sweatshirt's epic return from Samoan hiatus, to QOTSA's Josh Homme's revival from his near-death experience, arrival of new contenders such as Chance and Lorde, and so much more. We've heard the extraordinary comebacks. The "it was alright" albums. The absolute disappointments. Forget the last two; here are the 13 ranked albums we enjoyed the most from 2013.


Monday, March 10, 2014

album review: "Atlas"


Artist: Real Estate
Genre: Indie Folk, Indie Rock
SOT's: "Past Lives", "Talking Backwards", "April's Song", "How Might I Live"

Atlas is the third release by New Jersey based, indie rock band Real Estate. After discovering one of my favourite songs of all time, I gave their sophomore release Days a listen, only to be a little disappointed with an overall homogeneous and indistinguishable sound. Atlas carries somewhat the same sound with it from it's previous album, however some songs in this record carry more emotion and feeling to it, and we can hear Real Estate take some risks by experimenting with guitar distortion effects and more sentimental lyricism. However, the homogeneity isn't all that bad; Real Estate's lethargic sound is based off of their melodic dual acoustic riffs, intricately soft folk-sound, and lead singer Martin Courtney's monotonic, yet harmonic vocals.