
Two Sides of Change: Courtney Barnett’s Creature of Habit
Between Things Take Time, Take Time and Creature of Habit, Courtney Barnett dismantled the life she’d spent a decade building.

Between Things Take Time, Take Time and Creature of Habit, Courtney Barnett dismantled the life she’d spent a decade building.

Indie rock is supposed to feel a little dangerous. HotWax reminds you of that every time they play. Even in the studio on Hot Shock.

Rocket’s sound pulls from a familiar palette. Layers of distorted guitars recall ’90s alt-rock and shoegaze, but “R is For Rocket” pushes that sound forward and makes it their own.

Dea Matrona is not easily put in a box. From song to song, you can hear influences from all over the world. After mixing it all together in a blender, you get the sound that is uniquely Dea Matrona – and I am here for it!

I wouldn’t blame you if you’ve never heard of the Parisian band Dewey. Until recently, I hadn’t either. But I can say this with confidence — I’m very glad their debut album Summer On A Curb crossed my path.