We've heard plenty of kind words about Omaha's Beep Beep, so we were more than looking forward to checking out the Saddle Creek show at the Radio Room. They're no Bright Eyes or Cursive, the former used to feature members of Beep Beep.
Less a cohesive album, more "Now That's What I Call Art-School Indie 2002". Beep Beep are back after five years recaffeinating. We all have that friend, you know the one who insists during every gap in conservation feels the need to re-assert how "completely random" they are.
Less a cohesive album, more "Now That's What I Call Art-School Indie 2002". Beep Beep are back after five years recaffeinating. We all have that friend, you know the one who insists during every gap in conservation feels the need to re-assert how "completely random" they are.
We've heard plenty of kind words about Omaha's Beep Beep, so we were more than looking forward to checking out the Saddle Creek show at the Radio Room. They're no Bright Eyes or Cursive, the former used to feature members of Beep Beep.
Lots of great new music released today, thought I would share a couple that stood out to me:Beep Beep Enchanted Islands (Saddle Creek)As you might expect from Saddle Creek this album leans towards the folk rock side of things, but don’t let that shallow genre association fool you. Beep Beep travels beyond those simple expectations [...]
From its bizarre opening of a meek voice whimpering “hello children” you know that this isn’t really going to be a mentally comfortable ride. Mike Copus reviews the latest from Beep Beep.