Album Reviews “Hypnophobia” – Jacco Gardner’s unadulterated recreation of 1965 by Susan Shelton Jacco Gardner is back with Hypnophobia for more psychedelic rock, and it is ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews DÍSA can be a part of you. “Sculpture” EP review by Susan Shelton DÍSA is not actually an alien rebirth of Phil Collins but a ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Barbarossa “Imager” – album review by Susan Shelton James Mathé, musically known as Barbarossa, is politely drifting back into the ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Milk & Bone’s debut album, “Little Mourning,” is symphonic and electronic by Susan Shelton Milk & Bone are a female duo breaking into the world of ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews “Vessel” EP by The Kite String Tangle: Sing less, synthesize more by Susan Shelton At first, this EP is very compelling and easy to be drawn ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Little May: the old friend with new perspectives by Susan Shelton The most surprising thing about the new Little May EP isn’t the ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews She Keeps Bees’ “Eight Houses” is perfect self-therapy music by Susan Shelton If She Keeps Bees was looking to create a dusty yet comfortable ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews CHAPPO knows its audience better than itself. Album review by Susan Shelton Simple, but nowhere close to boring. Dance with me, CHAPPO, and your ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Giants & Pilgrims release “Almanac No. 1” by Susan Shelton Wear your shredded clothes out into the world and sing the air ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Gacha “When the Watchman Saw the Light”, album review by Susan Shelton If you are looking for an ambient, mildly psychedelic trip through electronic ... Quip Magazine
Interviews Exploring music through “Wroclaw” with Nic Scribner by Susan Shelton | phos by Bianca Lecompte Nic Scribner is shaped by music every ... Quip Magazine