Coming out of Brazil, a listener would expect loud fuzzy guitars, or even electro-pop, but not lush lo-fi bedroom rock; Cambriana, a six member band, presents perfectly crafted indie rock that has been likened to Grizzly Bear and Volantes. As a band who draws influences from Radiohead and The National, it’s not surprising … Continue reading
Most Indietastic
The Most Indietastic: Cambriana – House of Tolerance (Album Review)
Most Indietastic: Alabama Shakes- Boys & Girls (Album Review)
Alabama Shakes have made it; indie bloggers love them and MTV plays them. From Athens, Georgia, this band has taken rock n’ roll and soul music to a whole new level. As an individual, I’m beyond alright with the revitalization of soul music and Alabama Shakes has furthered my love for it. It’s bluesy, … Continue reading
Most Indietastic: Dan Griffin – Leave Your Love (Album Review)
I’m a sucker for acoustic music that allows me to relate to the lyrics and messages of heartbreak or new beginnings, and Dan Griffin’s debut solo album, Leave Your Love, has hit all those marks. Griffin, also known from the up and coming band Arkells, has taken his experiences and life stories and put them into an … Continue reading
Most Indietastic: Boy Friend – Egyptian Wrinkle (Album Review)
Boy Friend, a new project by Sleep Over’s Christa Palazzolo and Sarah Brown presents listeners with gorgeous and lush hazy pop music that puts even the sourest person in a good mood. While I’ve been blogging about more rock-oriented albums, I finally stumbled upon a dream-pop album that doesn’t bore me to pieces, which … Continue reading














































































































































































































