Patrick Gill

Patrick Gill is an Ohio native, where he lives with his wife and children. He has a passion for music and previously wrote for the online publication Lost at Sea. He works for a local non-profit focused on making higher education more accessible and actively volunteers in the community.
Arcade Fire’s ‘Funeral’ Still Amazes As a Conceptual Statement

Arcade Fire’s ‘Funeral’ Still Amazes As a Conceptual Statement

On Funeral, Arcade Fire found catharsis in music while processing grief for the loss of loved ones. As a result, they shifted the course of indie rock.

Wild Pink Achieve a More Authentic Sound on ‘Dulling the Horns’

Wild Pink Achieve a More Authentic Sound on ‘Dulling the Horns’

On Dulling the Horns, Wild Pink deliver reverberating guitars and new instruments that complement their thought-provoking sentiments and introspection.

Sunset Rubdown Miss a Critical Piece Upon Their Unexpected Return

Sunset Rubdown Miss a Critical Piece Upon Their Unexpected Return

Sunset Rubdown return without electric guitars and create some beauty that can be added to Spencer Krug’s substantial catalog as an auteur.

Enumclaw Do Some Soul Searching on ‘Home in Another Life’

Enumclaw Do Some Soul Searching on ‘Home in Another Life’

Enumclaw’s sophomore LP, Home in Another Life, again delivers 1990s alternative sounds but is confessional in nature and speaks to what ails us.

MJ Lenderman Continues Upward Trajectory with ‘Manning Fireworks’

MJ Lenderman Continues Upward Trajectory with ‘Manning Fireworks’

On Manning Fireworks, MJ Lenderman describes down-and-out characters with his usual witty charm, all while showcasing his exceptional musical abilities.

Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ Still Sounds Fresh After 30 Years

Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ Still Sounds Fresh After 30 Years

Definitely Maybe is the definitive statement in the Oasis catalog, an album of its time but also transformative in what was yet to come.

Fontaines D.C.’s ‘Romance’ Is a Full-Fledged Triumph

Fontaines D.C.’s ‘Romance’ Is a Full-Fledged Triumph

Fontaines D.C.’s ‘Romance’ should be considered a high-water mark for them, a work that is equally challenging and considerably more gratifying.

Horse Jumper of Love Undergo a Creative Reset with ‘Disaster Trick’

Horse Jumper of Love Undergo a Creative Reset with ‘Disaster Trick’

Disaster Trick finds Horse Jumper of Love with a clarity of vision after Dimitri Giannopoulos’ recent sobriety but will primarily appeal to their devoted fans.

Wishy Offer a Fresh Take on Proven Sounds 

Wishy Offer a Fresh Take on Proven Sounds 

Wishy’s debut LP reflects a band figuring out their style early in their career, but the strength of this album is likely to catapult them into indie stardom.

Alex Izenberg Makes a Grand Statement with His Exiles

Alex Izenberg Makes a Grand Statement with His Exiles

Alex Izenberg & the Exiles sees the artist take another step in his evolution as a songwriter, and his supporting cast helps him reach that next crest. 

Wand Find Their New Gravitational Center on ‘Vertigo’

Wand Find Their New Gravitational Center on ‘Vertigo’

On Vertigo, psychedelic rockers Wand distill hours of material and add ornamentation to tracks that regularly favor mood over moments of grandeur.

Dr. Dog Find Their Groove on First Album in Six Years

Dr. Dog Find Their Groove on First Album in Six Years

Dr. Dog return with their 11th album, which moves in and out of classic styles. It features their best track to date while proving they are still having fun.