Bartees Strange’s third studio album, “Horror,” which was released this February, is a monstrous and mediocre approach to bravery.
Drawing on classic Black Sabbath and Beatles albums, Garrett's one-man homage to Type O Negative will send chills down the ...
The Washington Post spoke with Strange about his new record, “Horror,” which officially ... I love the D.C. music scene. The Mid-Atlantic is such an underappreciated world of artists and ...
Bartees Cox Jr., who now makes music as Bartees Strange ... Mr. Strange switches up genres early and often on “Horror.” The second track, “Hit It Quit It,” recalls the bouncy, soul ...