When Knickerbocker, by Fujiya & Miyagi first broke on the scene in 2006, they briefly indulged the media’s assumption that this was the greatest indie Japanese band of all-time. In fact, the Brighton, UK band had... Read more »
As we progress down our path of the loveliest music of the decade, we’ll give you a bit more detail on the records we’ve chosen. While we were infatuated with numbers 31-40 (which you can read here), we’re... Read more »
One of my pet peeves is the number of websites who post their “best of” lists beginning in mid-November. With albums still being released and still plenty of opportunity to give an album a couple more spins, why rush? ... Read more »