Andrew Howie

Andrew Howie
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Andrew Howie is a Midwestern treasure who isn't exactly sure how to talk about himself without being sarcastic and self-deprecating. His music taste is pretentious and he wants to tell you all about it.

Review: Ty Segall, ‘Freedom’s Goblin’

In the music scene today, different genres are blending together in lots of unforeseen ways, which has led to some groundbreaking new tunes and...

Review: King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, ‘Gumboot Soup’

The year 2017 will go down in history as The Year of The Gizz. Australian’s mind-melting septet King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard fulfilled their...

Review: Umphrey’s McGee, ‘It’s Not Us’

Umphrey’s McGee have been setting a new standard for progressive, intricate and technical jam music with a heavy side for 20 years now. Their...

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong on Their Origin Story, Domefest & Parcheesi?

Roaring out of Baltimore, MD, comes the swirling, cosmic space funk of Pigeons Playing Ping Pong. One of the most talked-about groups in the...

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, ‘Polygondwanaland’

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have done it again. Their fourth of a promised five albums in 2017 has just dropped, and it’s...

Review: Kurt Vile & Courtney Barnett, ‘Lotta Sea Lice’

As we roll into the colder months here in the Midwest, I’m super grateful for the warm music I can blast from my turntable...

King Crimson’s Tony Levin on the Band’s Place in Rock History

King Crimson needs no true introduction; with a long and storied history in paving the way for progressive rock, from their groundbreaking debut album...

Review: Primus, ‘The Desaturating Seven’

Primus has always been an innovative group. Under the warped leadership of bassist/vocalist/songwriter Les Claypool, Primus has branched out over their 20+ years of...

Review: Myrkur, ‘Mareridt’

Danish musician Amalie Bruun is something else; I first discovered her quite recently, in a Facebook video playing an instrument called a nyckelharpa in...

Zdenek Gubb of Twiddle on Collaborations, Formulating Setlists & The Future of Music

As the autumnal equinox roles into the Northeast, it only seems fitting that the sweet sounds of Twiddle -- a four piece band out...

Review: Mogwai, ‘Every Country’s Sun’

Scottish post-rock juggernauts Mogwai have returned with their new album, Every Country’s Sun. In keeping with their style, much of the music is instrumental,...

Queens of the Stone Age’s ‘Villains’ is a Devilshly Good, Wildly Relistenable Album

Queens of the Stone Age are a bizarre institution. Their brand of skronky, greasy art-punk-metal has captivated fans of fringe music enough to make...

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