PTM Contributors

September 11, 2015

Emily King: The Switch

by Néstor David Pastor Some of the songs on this album will be familiar if you’ve been following Emily King’s career for the past few years. […]
August 25, 2015

The Front Bottoms | Back On Top

by: Chris DePastene A month ago, some big news was released out of The Front Bottoms camp. The band announced their signing with the label Fueled By […]
August 20, 2015

Warped Tour 2015 | Should we go play our set?

by: Aj Sugar Twenty-one years is a long time for anything to be around, I didn’t even expect myself to last that long. I am still […]
August 18, 2015

New Play Too Much Session: JOJO ABOT

By: Nestor David Pastor Usually, there is a disconnect between the intention of the artist and the actual work itself. It’s inevitable. If we let artists […]
August 12, 2015

The Turning – Groundhog Day

By: AJ Sugar Well, I am popular enough in Britain for mysterious internet entities to be sending me band suggestions (this counts as being internet famous, […]
July 23, 2015

RockFest 2015

By: AJ Sugar Ah, RockFest. It’s a beautiful shitshow, a 5-day music festival in the middle-of-nowhere Wisconsin. Define ‘beautiful shitshow’,” you say? Well let’s just say […]
July 16, 2015

Thundercat: The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam

By: Carlos Lima-Lopez   Strange how I really dig the themes and vibes Thundercat is exploring on his new surprise EP, and it’s also strange how I […]
July 8, 2015

Leon Bridges, will you be my friend?

By: Caroline Murray Leon Bridges, will you be my friend? Maybe we can share a soda at the local Five-and-Dime, and later catch a flick at […]
July 1, 2015

The Red Paintings – ‘The Revolution Is Never Coming’

By: AJ Sugar The world of music is beyond over-saturated. It’s beautiful in a way, how anyone can easily write and record music and express themselves […]
June 23, 2015

Kishi Bashi is a bowl of cherries; your sweet summer album

By: Olivia Alsept Ellis I’ve been told it’s summer. I don’t know about your part of the world, but these Berlin rain clouds muffled any obvious […]