The soundtrack to our new dystopia has arrived. Nine Inch Nails’ Ghosts V-VI is an anthem of grief and hope, a serrated darkness looming on the horizon. We also highlight the latest releases from Nicolas Jaar, Little Dragon, and Nicola Cruz.
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Mando takes us on a tour of Rival Console’s new album Articulation, while Zach splits his time between Oscar Jerome’s jazz fusion masterpiece Breathe Deep and the new Black Crown Initiate LP Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape.
The soundtrack to our new dystopia has arrived. Nine Inch Nails’ Ghosts V-VI is an anthem of grief and hope, a serrated darkness looming on the horizon. We also highlight the latest releases from Nicolas Jaar, Little Dragon, and Nicola Cruz.
Clap Clap releases new single “Southern Dub.” TOKiMONSTA’s “Oasis Nocturno” arrived this week, offering a desperately needed injection of energy, beauty and introspection.
Our favorite Canadian punk rock quartet made their second run through Portland in the last year for their Morbid Stuff tour last week, and we made sure to get up front and personal for the bladed grins and serrated nerve.
The highly anticipated new album from Four Tet, arrives. “Sixteen Oceans” is as magnificent as we had hoped. Techno producer Yaeji drops the incredible “Waking Up Down” from her upcoming mixtape. Dive in with us.
German-based electronic producer, David August stopped by San Francisco to deliver a hypnotizing performance. Let’s get weird.
Toronto-based Jacques Greene crash landed into Portland to deliver a live set that can only be described as a sonic orgasm. Hop onboard, strap in, and let’s see the stars together.
Join us as we examine two of Germany’s best electronic acts - Pantha Du Prince just dropped “Conference of Trees,” and we were lucky enough to discover the enigmatic Township Rebellion’s phenomenal discography.
Caribou’s Suddenly is a bright, cloudless sky with intermittent wisps of gloom and foreboding. Intronaut’s Fluid Existential Inversions combines two decades of sonic discipline into a jaw-dropping journey into the mind.
Bump was sure to be up front to experience Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe rock Portland’s Crystal Ballroom.
Telefon Tel Aviv releases the single “The Means By Which Lovers are Waylaid” ; Moses Sumney drops the first half of his highly anticipated double album, "græ: Part 1."
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought their own brand of highly danceable, tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Tame Impala releases their 4th LP “The Slow Rush” and Nathan Fake drops the single “Tbilisi” off his upcoming album “Blizzard”.
This local psychedelic rock quartet demolished Portland’s Holocene in celebration of their new album “All Things Unconsidered.”
Traveling in support of his new album “Wild,” Tourist rocked Portland’s Holocene with support by Matthewdear and Swim Mountain.
Against All Logic drops his second collection “2017-2019”, and Leon Bridges teams up with Khruangbin for the highly anticipated “Texas Sun” EP.
David August and Against All Logic release new singles while New Jersey deathcore band Lorna Shore drops “Immortal.”
Celebrating his recent EP trilogy, multi-instrumentalist Samuel George Lewis graced the Star Theater with a full band.
Let the bass flow through you this week as we introduce Turkish producer Mehmet Aslan and jam out to a brand new mix from one of LA’s finest EDM groups, The Glitch Mob.
My favorite PDX polyrhythmic rockers recently released their debut LP “Rampage” - I reviewed it, because you deserve to know this band.