by Carter Delloro
As a rule, I tend to not like slow, languid music. I think Kurt Vile aimlessly meanders too much, I don’t have patience for a sparse, s...
Over the course of 2013, we’ve reviewed over 100 EPs, LPs and singles. We’ve covered dozens of live shows, premiered a handful of new videos and interviewed...
I've been putting off writing this review for a long time now. Troller originally released their self-titled debut LP last year, but in a limited pressing o...
When Pure X released Pleasure in 2011, it immediately connected as an indulgent masterpiece. They wrote 60s-sounding pop songs (see especially "Easy," for exa...
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Population estimates suggest that since we here at OVRLD started this music review site/blog/e-zine back in February 2011, there have been an additional 60,000 ...
The cover of the new album from Letting Up Despite Great Faults depicts two thin arms reaching out, their image slightly distorted by the pool of water they see...
John Mayer describes all of his songs in terms of colors. He'll call one brown and another yellow-green, and to him it is the most natural thing in the world. T...
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It may not seem like it initially, but Pure X shares a lot with our latest subject, Shakey Graves. On the surface, the differences couldn't be greater: Shakey...