“We drive around this town; houses melting down; visions turning green; is all we’ve ever seen, and then it’s dark again.” (Sparks) Just yesterday, Baltimore duo Beach House released their fifth ...
My friend once told me that you cannot truly experience the full power of the English shoegaze band My Bloody Valentine until you play its music as loud as you can physically stand it. And while I ...
The customary shadows cast by Cocteau Twins, Slowdive and "Surf's Up" Beach Boys are present and correct, but Depression Cherry still sounds more like Beach House than the musical well they have drawn ...
Beach House are finally ready to follow 2012’s Bloom with a new album. They just announced that Depression Cherry will be out August 28 via Sub Pop, and once again the duo recorded it with producer ...
To best understand the impact and influence of Beach House in the 2010s, do not read the rave reviews or scour the year-end and decade lists. Yes, Bloom and Depression Cherry debuted in the Billboard ...
On its fifth album, the Baltimore duo still finds a way to settle jangled nerves and transport listeners to a warmer, softer, easier place. Beach House works with a simple set of ingredients — a few ...