There’s undoubtedly something a little weird about seeing rock music in a strangely lit, tackily carpeted convention center ballroom.
Dum Dum Girls’ Dee Dee Penny has settled into a groove as a reliable source of hip, guitar-driven garage-pop.
“Faster Than the Devil,” featuring Marissa Nadler, mines the same influences as Bat for Lashes’ Natasha Khan.
At its best, this five-song EP summarizes the band’s strengths better than any of their work so far.
The first glimpse into what Anthony Gonzalez describes as his most “epic” album to date paints a clear portrait of an artist re-engergized and at the height of his creative capabilities.