Lindsey Whitefield

Lindsey was raised on a steady diet of MTV with healthy servings of Rush, Queen, Neil Young, and Todd Rundgren. Her first concert experience was Cheap Trick at age four. Lindsey is a lifelong devotee to crossword puzzles, seltzer, and The Cure. She is a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design and currently resides in New York.
Lindsey Whitefield's Latest Contributions
Daniel DeWitt’s “Rule of Love”
Daniel DeWitt’s second installment in his Phantom series gets a more positive reaction from The Blue Indian.
Fire Mountain’s “Of The Dust EP”
“Of The Dust” is a great example of solid Southern folk rock and yet avoids cliché. -Lindsey Whitefield
Darker My Love’s “Alive As You Are”
“Reactions to the album seem to be polarized, it’s being lauded as genius and censured as psychedelic pastiche.” -LW
Kathryn Calder’s “Are You My Mother?”
“With ‘Are You My Mother?,’ Kathryn Calder has rightfully staked her claim as a relevant solo artist.” -LW
The Futureheads’ “The Chaos”
The Chaos hits the ground running with a high-intensity, Clash-influenced sound. The album continues in a decidedly post-punk fashion, albeit almost comically politely.If you are feeling a hankering for your angst-y teenage roots, this album may be for you. The drums keep the tempo of adolescent rebellion; adolescents rebelling against what exactly they’re not quite [...]
School of Seven Bells’ “Disconnect From Desire”
“I think Disconnect From Desire may surprise SVIIB fans . . .” -LW
The Chap’s “Well Done Europe”
“The first seven songs are the strongest of the album. . .” -LW
Maps and Atlases’ “Perch Patchwork”
“While major praise has been drawn by their technical guitar work, I think what is more impressive is …” (Read More!)
Diskjokke’s “En Fin Tid”
In her usual short-and-to-the-point fashion, Lindsey gives Diskjokke’s record an 8 and calls it “fresh and optimistic.” (Read more)








