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No ‘Trouble’ at All: In Defense of Taylor Swift

Whatever you think about Taylor Swift, there is no denying that she is currently the most popular and ubiquitous musician in the nation, possibly the world. The recent downward spiral for album sales, even for established artists with impressive past sales figures?...

BPM Festival 2013: Paradise of Sound

I have been to many music festivals around the world, but BPM was definitely the most epic of my music experiences. The BPM FestivalåÊis a 10-day, electronic music festival that takes places along the beach on the Mayan Rivera in Mexico. During these 10 days, music...

Our Musical Wants and Needs for 2013

Only 20 days in and this year’s already promised so much: more long-awaited reunions, revivals and releases than we could’ve ever dreamt, maybe that new My Bloody Valentine and, of course, #BabyYeezy. The Exec Board shares what we’re looking forward to in 2013. Mike...

Songs of 2012: Favorite Cover Songs

We loved so many things about 2012 that we’re not ready to let it go just yet. Here’s our favorite cover tracks from 2k12:   Divine Fits – “Shivers” “I’ve been contemplating suicide, but it really doesn’t suit my style” sounds exactly like the kind of cocky...

Overlooked Records of 2012: Titus Andronicus

Titus Andronicus – Local Business Titus Andronicus‰' third album, Local Business, seems to find the band thinking about its long-term career and making some subtle changes in its sound and approach as a result. In this way, the record‰'s title has a lot more meaning...

Overlooked Records of 2012: Perfume Genius

Perfume Genius – Put Your Back N 2 It When I named Put Your Back N 2 It my favorite album of 2012, I was often met with the response of “ugh, it’s so depressing though.” It’s true; one can easily get caught up in the record’s topics (“17” is about a gay teenager’s...

Overlooked Records of 2012: Mount Eerie

Mount Eerie – Clear Moon / Ocean Roar Mount Eerie’s latest albums show a perfect contrast: tranquility and disorder. Clear Moon feels emotionally satisfying with elements of Elvrum’s past concepts embedded (the black metal elements of Wind’s Poem, the folk ideals of...

Overlooked Records of 2012: Kool A.D.

Kool A.D. – 51 Rappers love talking about being the realest in the game. About how none of their actions are dictated by societal pressures or whatever else forces one to act “non-authentically”. But here’s a newsflash: if you have to talk about being real, you aren’t...

Overlooked Records of 2012: Azealia Banks

Azealia Banks – 1991 After serving up a club smash with last year’s “212”, rapper/singer Azealia Bank came through this year with an ear-catching blend of hip-hop and house music on 1991, her short but sweet debut EP. This four-track effort showcases Banks’s talent...