The indie rock snob supergroup Monsters Of Folk released their debut album yesterday. I’ve given the album a listen and…it’s okay. I know, I know, how could an album with M. Ward, Jim James, Conor Oberst, and Mike Mogis be bad? It’s not bad as much as it’s kind of underwhelming. This could be the [...]
The indie rock snob supergroup Monsters Of Folk released their debut album yesterday. I’ve given the album a listen and…it’s okay. I know, I know, how could an album with M. Ward, Jim James, Conor Oberst, and Mike Mogis be bad? It’s not bad as much as it’s kind of underwhelming. This could be the [...]