OUT NOW.
The new issue of Skyscraper features Melvins, The Faint,
Islands, Wolf Parade, The Black Angels, Oneida, Man Man, Crystal Castles,
Modey Lemon, Harvey Milk, Jay Reatard and much more.
Zs
Brooklyn rooted avant chamber rock group Zs play
modern compositional punk pieces consisting of
polyrhythmic drum harmonies, sax staccatos, beeping
guitar lines, and vocals that resemble Gregorian chants. read
more...
Cursive
Formed
in 1995 in Omaha, Nebraska, Cursive has become the
forerunner of semi autobiographical ongwriting and
dramatic, literate post-hardcore music. Singer/guitarist
Tim Kasher has developed a unique and literate style
of songwriting that can easily be compared to the
likes of
Jarvis Cocker. readmore...
British
Sea Power
An arty and eclectic mixture of old and new, raucous
and patient, jagged post-punk and soft melody, their
debut album, The Decline of British Sea Power,
is the culmination of four years of writing, live
sets and EPs, and has been met with virtually universal
critical acclaim. read
more...
The Go-Betweens
Like
couples, most artists reach a point where the choice
is clear: it’s either time for space or driving
one another to homicide. Robert Forster and Grant
McLennan of The Go-Betweens took more than a break
in the Nineties. They took the whole decade.
read more...