Patrick Gill

Patrick Gill is an Ohio native, where he lives with his wife and children. He has a passion for music and previously wrote for the online publication Lost at Sea. He works for a local non-profit focused on making higher education more accessible and actively volunteers in the community.
Dr. Dog Find Their Groove on First Album in Six Years

Dr. Dog Find Their Groove on First Album in Six Years

Dr. Dog return with their 11th album, which moves in and out of classic styles. It features their best track to date while proving they are still having fun.

Travis’ Tenth Studio Album ‘L.A. Times’ Lacks Consistency

Travis’ Tenth Studio Album ‘L.A. Times’ Lacks Consistency

L.A. Times finds Travis inspired but in need of direction on what could be a transitional album in their career. They do take more risks than in over a decade.

A Comeback Story for the Ages: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Californication at 25  

A Comeback Story for the Ages: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Californication at 25  

Red Hot Chili Peppers made an LP on their own terms with Californication. They silenced the doubters and launched the second act of their extraordinary career.

Songs: Ohia’s ‘Magnolia Electric Co.’ Remains a Dark Triumph

Songs: Ohia’s ‘Magnolia Electric Co.’ Remains a Dark Triumph

Songs: Ohia’s Magnolia Electric Co. remains a dark triumph in the face of adversity. It was the turning point and apex of Jason Molina’s brief life and career.

Eels Are (As Always) Unafraid of Life’s Blemishes

Eels Are (As Always) Unafraid of Life’s Blemishes

On Eels Time!, Mark Oliver Everett offers up his many different temperaments and reminds us why he is cautiously optimistic despite the pervading melancholy.

King Hannah Deliver Another Satisfying Set of Songs

King Hannah Deliver Another Satisfying Set of Songs

Liverpool’s King Hannah reference indie rock contemporaries on Big Swimmer but advance their sound through unique soundscapes that stand on their own.

Wilco’s ‘A Ghost Is Born’ Marked an End to Their Greatest Era 

Wilco’s ‘A Ghost Is Born’ Marked an End to Their Greatest Era 

A Ghost Is Born was Wilco’s fearless attempt to surpass ‘Yankee Hotel Foxtrot’ and move beyond the narrative that could have defined the band.

Girl and Girl’s Debut ‘Call a Doctor’ Is a Lively Outing

Girl and Girl’s Debut ‘Call a Doctor’ Is a Lively Outing

Girl and Girl’s Call a Doctor nearly delivers as a concept yet still captivates with its jangle pop charm. They should be a band we follow for years to come.

Amen Dunes Dabbles in Electronics But Delivers Human Connection 

Amen Dunes Dabbles in Electronics But Delivers Human Connection 

Death Jokes finds Amen Dunes tackling big issues and exploring influences from his youth, but the connection with his listeners still creates deeper meaning.

Dehd Take Yet Another Step Forward on ‘Poetry’

Dehd Take Yet Another Step Forward on ‘Poetry’

Dehd exude a youthful charm that is hard to replicate on Poetry. They are infectious and their sunny melodies and sincerity make their music compelling.

The Jesus and Mary Chain Become Self-Referential

The Jesus and Mary Chain Become Self-Referential

On Glasgow Eyes, the Jesus and Mary Chain are comfortable settling in and stretching out a bit. They will never not be cool—just maybe not required listening.

Old 97’s ‘American Primitive’ Sports Hits and Misses

Old 97’s ‘American Primitive’ Sports Hits and Misses

Old 97’s American Primitive features some of their most vital work since their first decade as a group, but it’s front-loaded with the hits.