Music Reviews
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The Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive You
New Zealanders show plenty of promise of their debut album.
Vanessa Bennett reviews... -
Parts & Labor Constant Future
More of the same from Parts & Labor, but the overall quality of Constant Future proves that's not always a bad thing.
Joel Stanier reviews... -
Earth Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light: 1
Drone metal band, Earth, finds its foothold in America’s heritage and comes up with an anti-classic album.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Dirty Beaches Badlands
One-man band with a strong liking to American rockabilly creates an ominous landscape of beauty and filth, all while giving the chillwave tag a brand new connotation.
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Young Prisms Friends For Now
Young Prisms debut full length is an enthusiastic noise pop record and a fine example of lo-fi excellence.
Andrew Baer reviews... -
Elbow Build A Rocket Boys!
After The Seldom Seen Kid, on the metaphorical morning after the night before, Elbow have returned with the figurative wake-up coffee of Build A Rocket Boys! And, though it doesn’t look quite so seductive in the cold morning light, there’s still much to encourage even their most casual acquaintance to stay, if just a little longer.
Joe Iliff reviews... -
The Low Anthem Smart Flesh
The Low Anthem have settled on a certain sound with Smart Flesh, but that turns out to be their downfall.
Joel Stanier reviews... -
Joan As Police Woman The Deep Field
Joan Wasser's third album may well be her finest yet.
Sam Redlark reviews... -
Lupe Fiasco Lasers
It's hard to escape the sound of compromise on Lupe Fiasco's third full-length.
Genice Phillips reviews... -
Danielson The Best of Gloucester County
Did I learn to acquire this notoriously acquired taste?
Alan Shulman reviews...