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Wolf Parade’s ‘Apologies to the Queen Mary’ Turns 15

Wolf Parade’s ‘Apologies to the Queen Mary’ Turns 15

Wolf Parade's debut, Apologies to the Queen Mary, is an indie rock classic. It's a testament to how creative, vital, and exciting the indie rock scene felt in the 2000s.

The 10 Best Indie Rock Albums of 2010

The 10 Best Indie Rock Albums of 2010

"Indie rock" is a term as amorphous and hard-to-pin-down as some of its associated lingo. But for our purposes here, we'll go with a line of demarcation strangely omitted from the discussion much of the time: the rock portion of the equation.

Wolf Parade: Cry Cry Cry

Wolf Parade: Cry Cry Cry

Canadian quartet return with a proggy, synthy, arty, indie wake up call.
Wolf Parade: Apologies to the Queen Mary (Deluxe Edition)

Wolf Parade: Apologies to the Queen Mary (Deluxe Edition)

Recreating the magic of something like Apologies to the Queen Mary is no easy feat, yet it shines as a stunning example for those who might want to make music matter again.
The Eye Pointed In: An Interview with Spencer Krug of Moonface

The Eye Pointed In: An Interview with Spencer Krug of Moonface

Man of many hats Spencer Krug discusses new Moonface release My Best Human Face, future collaborations, and avoiding "just icing" lyrics.

Your Chariot Awaits: An Interview with Moonface’s Spencer Krug

Divine Fits: 4 September 2012 – Los Angeles

Divine Fits: A Thing Called Divine Fits

Divine Fits Offer Up New Songs on NPR

Moonface: With Siinai: Heartbreaking Bravery

Moonface: Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped

Handsome Furs: Sound Kapital