Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Interviews/Music Young Fathers Want to Change What’s Normal By Nathan Stevens / 18 May 2015 With their new album White Men Are Black Men Too, Young Fathers look to shake people from complacency and change their understanding of pop.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Tyondai Braxton: HIVE1 By Nathan Stevens / 14 May 2015 As a look into Braxton's mind, HIVE1 is as fascinating as it is unsettling.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Tinashe: Amethyst By Nathan Stevens / 5 May 2015 Tinashe’s meticulously crafted world is too engrossing to leave.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Seasick Steve: Sonic Soul Surfer By Nathan Stevens / 28 April 2015 Seasick Steve shows excellence while away from his comfort zone, but re-re-fried blues is a dead end.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Portico: Living Fields By Nathan Stevens / 27 April 2015 The shift from Portico Quartet to Portico wasn't an evolution; it was a dismantling, a removal of so much of the soul that once made them vital.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Young Fathers: White Men Are Black Men Too By Nathan Stevens / 6 April 2015 Young Fathers’ radicalization of pop is important and thrilling.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Sound Affects Everything Everything – “Distant Past” (audio) (Single Review) By Nathan Stevens / 16 March 2015 You might as well dance while the world is ending, right?
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Of Montreal: Aureate Gloom (take 2) By Nathan Stevens / 4 March 2015 Aureate Gloom is momentarily great, but it becomes infuriating in a instant.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Torche: Restarter By Nathan Stevens / 25 February 2015 On Restarter, Torche delivers the smoothest sludge.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews José González : Vestiges and Claws By Nathan Stevens / 17 February 2015 José González delivers a lovely and dreamy set of songs defined by their humble grace.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Sun Kil Moon: Third and Seneca EP By Nathan Stevens / 14 January 2015 Sun Kil Moon closed 2014 with a quiet and unassuming reissue.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Sleaford Mods: Retweeted By Nathan Stevens / 12 January 2015 Sleaford Mods deliver a burly compilation, filled with complaints and rabid rants.