Microphones In 2020 + There’s No End Documentary
Phil Elverum quietly dropped a new short film on YouTube last week titled There’s No End, so I figured it… Read More »Microphones In 2020 + There’s No End Documentary
Andy Fenstermaker is a music lover, writer, marketing professional, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to sharing his passion for music with others. He is the founder of FensePost, a renowned music blog that has been sharing the latest and greatest in indie music since 2006. Andy has always been fascinated by the power of music to connect people, and he started FensePost with the aim of sharing his love of music with others. Andy developed a passion for music at a young age. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Andy grew up surrounded by a vibrant music scene that left an indelible mark on him. He attended Washington State University, where he studied Communication and Business. He holds a BA in Communication and a Masters in Business Administration. After graduating, Andy started writing about music and created FensePost as the outlet. The blog has a strong focus on indie music, but also covers a range of other genres including folk, indie pop, psychedelic, garage rock, and experimental. Andy and the blog relocated to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in 2020.
Phil Elverum quietly dropped a new short film on YouTube last week titled There’s No End, so I figured it… Read More »Microphones In 2020 + There’s No End Documentary
Going through my collection the other day, I pulled out a record by one of the artists below. What a ridiculous band name, I thought. But damn if I didn’t absolutely love their music! And that gave me an idea: what ridiculous band names should be in your collection?
Read More »10 Ridiculously Silly Band Names You Need in Your CollectionLast fall, Saint Etienne, the longtime purveyor of electronic-influenced euro pop dating back to the early 1990s, gave us their… Read More »Saint Etienne: I’ve Been Trying to Tell You (Rough Trade Exclusive)
My affinity for the work of Bright Eyes and Conor Oberst dates back to the early 2000s and my college… Read More »Bright Eyes: Vinyl Box Set (2003) + Companion EPs (2022)
My original 5 Quirky Songs that Make Me Immensely Happy post is closing in on a decade old, so I… Read More »8 More Quirky Songs that Make Me Immensely Happy
Despite being a pretty big Slowdive fan, I have never given Pygmalion a listen. That changes today, as yesterday the… Read More »Slowdive: Pygmalion (180 Gram Vinyl Reissue)
Stylized in all lowercase, girl in red‘s we fell in love in october is the indie pop project of Norwegian artist Marie Ulven Ringheim. Ringheim is often cited as one of the most promising new artists, and is frequently dubbed as a queer icon.
Read More »girl in red: we fell in love in october (Vinyl)Everything below this section was written during the lost year, 2020, when Phantogram released Ceremony. At some point in the… Read More »Ceremony by Phantogram: Two Years In
I’m absolutely shocked. Purity Ring has been around since 2010, and their debut LP Shrines since 2012. That was a… Read More »Purity Ring: Womb (Red Vinyl Unboxing + First Listen)
Michael Nau has recorded and released music under a few different names throughout his career, including his own. He came… Read More »Cotton Jones: Tall Hours In The Glowstream (Vinyl Reissue)