Tag Archives: Charlie Moorin
On Pitchfork’s Print Edition

It was only a matter of time for Pitchfork’s print edition, considering the academic lexicon that is their collective editorial work- on album reviews in particular. Much like literary criticism, it isn’t enough for a reviewer to make simple contemporary references or connections, he or she must first trace a genealogy of sound or tell an interesting, journalistic back-story before diving into a review of the music itself.
Tacocat album, NVM, out next week

By Charlie Moorin That song fuckin rocks! Washington State pop-punkers, Tacocat, are just about set to release their second full length, NVM, on Hardly Art (February 25th). Order from the Hardly Art site and you’ll receive a limited edition bubblegum pink vinyl. The band is currently on the road in promotion, planning to play Boston, […]