By: Staff – July Talk stormed in with the flinty radio-ready rock of their debut, followed by the volatile siren songs of Touch, an album of sawtoothed pop + convulsing tension. For album three, the band cracks their equilibrium open to find a thrilling new balance in asymmetry. With Pray For It, July Talk commits to the possibility of … Continue reading →
By: Tyler Nyquvest – Departing from the gym on a sunny sunday I was halted by the sight of an eclectic group of individuals staring at me from the cover of a newspaper. It’s hard to believe that a print image can still capture attention in our visually over-stimulated world, but nonetheless I … Continue reading →