- Skybox - Various Kitchen Utensils “It was the year 2005 Anno Domini when a bolt of lightning streaked across the sky and smashed down mightily into the barren desert landscape of Phoenix, Arizo...
- Asobi Seksu - Thursday I thought as my first post on Tuneage I would toss up one of my all time favorite jams, from New York City’s Asobi Seksu—direct descendants of shoegazer pop but wit...
- Explosions in the Sky - Welcome, Ghosts Explosions’ sound is a dreamy continuum that assimilates so well into your day to day activities you might only notice it during the peaks of each song....
- The Smiths - Frankly, Mr Shankly When we put out a call for new Tuneage contributors, we had no idea we’d get that kind of response. An unexpected side effect of the submissions, though, was t...
- Looking For Satelites - A Sun Shines Looking For Satelites is the work of Tumblr user Dale Humphries, a student in the UK. In his own words: The music can be described as multi-layered soundscapes o...
- Tortoise - A Grape Dope Thank goodness for Chicago and Thrill Jockey Records. A band that upon first hearing pretty much changed my life, Tortoise remains one of the most unique and under-appreciat...
- Ween - Object For those that are unfamiliar with Ween, please don’t let this be the last song of theirs you hear. They have an uncanny ability to break down any genre and create brand new sat...
- Juno Reactor - Pistolero “Pistolero” is the opening track from Juno Reactor’s 2000 album Shango. Imagine The Matrix colliding with Once Upon A Time In Mexico: “Pistolero”...
- 65daysofstatic - I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood Most of the world has been listening to glitchy post-rock quartet 65daysofstatic’s debut The Fall of Math since 2004, but for whatever reaso...