Surface to Air Missive
Surface to Air Missive is 23 year old Taylor Ross, from Tallahassee, Florida.
Surface to Air Missive is 23 year old Taylor Ross, from Tallahassee, Florida.
The long awaited Battle of the Bands was off to a solid start last Friday April 24 at the Cave. Fourteen student acts performed and filled the basement of Evans with sweet vibes. This year’s Battle of the Bands really showcased a great variety of diversity. From Hip Hop acts reminiscent of freestyle Fridays by
Alabama Shakes – Sound & Color Groovy guitar and soulful vocals peddle sultry tracks along a chill train on old tracks. Tight drumming and some 1970s waves ground the recordings in a familiar territory. Think Willis Earl Beal’s Nobody Knows, but with more depth and variation. Top Tracks: Miss You, Gimme All Your Love,
Winter –Supreme Blue Dream Winter’s first full length LP is dreamy and lush, more than a little like the strain of marijuana it’s named after. Driven by front woman Samira Winter’s floating vocals and graceful guitar melodies darting out from underneath swells of reverb, this album is absolutely entrancing. Unlike many of their Dream Pop/Shoegaze
The talented and lovely K. Raydio dropping a new video, from her album with O-D “One Drop.” Stream / purchase the record here.
Here’s a live recording of a Carleton Story Slam, featuring Carleton student’s and some wacky and heartfelt stories. Give it a listen!
By: Ian Mercer (This article previously appeared in Volume 3 Issue 2 of No Fidelity) Don’t go writing a two-page CLAP article about me being an asshole for writing this title. I promise: this isn’t about Chillwave being shitty; it’s just a few observations on the unique space that the genre occupied in contemporary music
This is the inaugural upload of an new mp3 blog, curated by the krlx staff, that will mine and put to mp3 some treasures of the Record Libe. Expect no thematic continuity beyond interesting music pre-1997 or so. Our first offering is Deception Bay’s 1993 debut album Fortune Days. Deception Bay – Fortune Days
aN interviwe with da man, da legend, da rapper…..VIPER by Cisco “da beez kneez” Haywire and David “where am i” DeMark No Fidelity: I’ve noticed you have hundreds of thousands of albums on Spotify. How do you do it? Viper: Man just hard work you know, working in the studio! I’m working on an
Hanni El Katib – Moonlight Sultry grooves, breve and yet savory. Thumps right along. Guitar driven, and perhaps overly rhythmic for lead guitar. Bravado resounds and overpowers. Striking impressionistic, grounded in power chords and simple drums with predictable fills. Straight forwardness feeds the head bobbing catchy vibe of the album. RIYL: The Black Keys, The
As 2014 rolls into 2015 and KRLX starts up for another winter term, here’s a collection of top tens lists from the board members. Pages and pages after the jump… Jake Yanoviak: 10 Good Albums from 2014 in No Particular Order Elephant – Sky Swimming JThe biggest surprise of the year arrived in an inconspicuous card