Showing posts with label The Owl Mag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Owl Mag. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The Owl Mag Can't Stop Listening To Solander's "Passing Mt. Satu"

"The sweet sound of Swedish pop/indie folk trio Solander was a calming soundtrack to daily life. Their new album Passing Mt. Satu is a mixture of the upbeat quality of indie rock, the ethereal vocals of dream pop, and the earthy undertones reminiscent of folk." Read on for all of Solander's review.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Pharmacy's "Dig Your Grave" Gets A Great Review On The Owl Mag


"The beauty of the EP is that you gain insight into a band’s mission and response to what their fans want. With Dig Your Grave, The Pharmacy
‘s newest EP, they’re giving their fans more of the cool psychedelic garage rock that they know and love, and as a new listener, I’m curious to hear more." Read on at The Owl Mag.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Spinto Band's Film Score For "Biba! One Island, 879 Votes" Reviewed On The Owl Mag

"The Spinto Band‘s score to Benjamin Bloodwell‘s documentary is a true testament to their versatility and talent as musicians — it’s not every day you find an organ-heavy track that still manages to remind you of sipping a Pina Colada at the beach! This is an entirely different sound than we’re used to from them and sounds nothing like the band’s more popular tracks. Even in the absence of the familiar heartwarming indie vocals, The Spinto Band‘s instrumental composition delivers." Head on over to the Owl Mag to read the complete review of The Spinto Band's score.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Owl Mag Reviews The Looms' New Album “Teeth”

"Sometimes you just need a break. A break from the standard pop and rock that permeates the music scene these days. If you’re in need of such a break, the debut album from Brooklyn’s The Loom, is a wonderful place to start. The Loom is a five-piece act that incorporates banjo, ukelele, horns, and keyboards to create a full chamber-folk sound." Check out The Owl Mag's review of "Teeth" and stream tracks on their site here.

Friday, September 2, 2011

The Owl Mag Reviews The Pack a.d.'s Latest “Unpersons”

"The Pack A.D.'s fourth album is the equivalent of a satisfactory slap to an ex's face. The album confronts the illusion of safety and stability in a relationship, dissecting a life gone wrong. Becky Black's vocals are seething and poisonous one minute and fraught with despair the next." Read The Owl Mag's full review of The Pack a.d.'s Unpersons right here.