First released on the 2020 EP Body Child Light Crime—originally reviewed here in the INDY—“The Body” now has an accompanying music video, premiering online at the INDY today, ahead of FitzGerald’s LP, ...
As lovely and lilting as hearing Claude Debussy’s “Clair de Lune” over a crackly record player on a snow-flecked day, Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Okuyama’s second feature “My Sunshine” is a moving ...
Sylvie Simmons’ prolific prowess continues to shine with her new album — and second to date — Blue on Blue. A well respected British-born author and journalist, she made her recording bow in 2014, but ...
“Walled City,” set in spring 2003 will follow Rui, a U.S.-educated Hong Kong doctor who is distressed by the spiking number of cases of a new and unknown disease. To relieve stress, he visits his ...
Damien Jurado has experimented with everything from rollicking rock to electronic beats to found sound — even releasing an album of recordings he'd discovered in answering machines bought at thrift ...
In its opening moments, The Everybodyfields' "Lonely Anywhere" sounds as sweetly unassuming as ballads get: As a gently plucked acoustic guitar sets the scene, Jill Andrews slowly and tentatively ...
In movies as disparate and vividly imagined as Il Divo, Loro, the Oscar winning The Great Beauty, as well as English language efforts like This Must Be The Place, Youth, and his TV miniseries The ...
Sometimes the title of a debut album tells you everything you need to know about a new band: MC5’s “Kick Out the Jams” introduced us to a Detroit outfit that played furiously intense rock, and ...
Mourning doves sound just like they look — soft, shy, gentle. Hard to imagine the caw of a crow coming from a bird that looks like a dove. Doves do not have an extensive vocal repertoire; coo sums it ...
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