RamblinMan says:Hailing fron Vancouver, Ox purvey a timeless sound that echoes the long, wide roads they have travelled, and owes something to fellow-countryman Neil Young's mellower moments. Confident yet fragile, this music seeps into your bloodstream like a fine whiskey. The aching, organic sound wraps a set of beautiful, melancholic songs, and Carolinah is a perfect example of the breed - sweet but not sickly.
Knowledge and InterestbyScritti Politti rock, reggae, post punk Those only familiar with Scritti Politti from their super-shiny pop perfection of the mid-80's will find this slice of discordant, disjointed, scratchy post-punk a revelation....more »
Modern LovebyThe Last Town Chorus country/folk In all his chameleon-like incarnations, I don't ever remember David Bowie going through a country phase. Maybe the east-end boy never really had an affinity...more »
Do You Feel Like I Do?byThe People's Revolutionary Choir rock, psychedelic A psychedelic barnstormer of a song, this London-based 6-piece reminds me of early-80s Bunnymen, and certainly the more wigged-out moments of Stone Roses. This is...more »
Bloody Mother Fucking AssholebyMartha Wainwright country/folk, singer/songwriter Sister of Rufus, daughter of Loudon and Kate McGarrigle, Martha was never going to be a shrinking violet. And this little ditty from her debut...more »