Andrew Vietze

Reviews

Future Clouds and Radar: Future Clouds and Radar

Former Cotton Mather frontman goes for the gold with debut as Future Clouds and Radar. [4 May 2007]

Midnight Movies: Lion the Girl

The haunting LA quartet Midnight Movies owes a lot of debts for its noisy noir pop to Nico and the Velvets, Julee Cruise, and others ... but it's making good nonetheless. [26 April 2007]

P.G. Six: Slightly Sorry

P.G. Six mines the British folk-rock canon for its most focused work yet. [19 April 2007]

The Safes: Well, Well, Well

Surely this band of brothers will kill each other before they can improve upon the crunchy power pop they display on their second full-length, Well, Well, Well. [16 April 2007]

Audubon Park: Teenage Horses

You have to imagine that David Nahm has a pretty big record collection. The debut record by the UNC law student's band, Audubon Park, is hard to pin down it's so musically diverse. [12 April 2007]

Twilight Sad: Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters

Glasgow's Twilight Sad are neo-shoegazers who could maybe rock the Garden. [3 April 2007]

The Black Watch: Tatterdemalion

If not for lack of quality, then simple lack of interest in the style. [23 March 2007]

The Cinematics: Break

Indie bands everywhere could be aping Molly Hatchet and Bad Co. instead of excellent '80s outfits like the Cure, Big Country, and the Chameleons UK. [14 March 2007]

Rosie Thomas: These Friends of Mine

Rosie Thomas calls on friends like Sufjan Stevens to help craft her best record yet. [12 March 2007]

The Nein: Luxury

Chapel Hill's The Nein up the noise and depart the dance floor. [28 February 2007]

Martha Berner: Ten Tiny Little Pieces

Martha Berner's latest EP is fantastically ordinary. [13 February 2007]