Music Reviews
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Klaxons Surfing the Void
Klaxons know what kind of people like Klaxons, and they play directly to that on Surfing the Void.
Luke Winkie still thinks nu-rave is a silly, silly genre tag... -
The Quick & Easy Boys Red Light Rabbit
Portland trio adds Southern funk and rock on second studio album.
Genice Phillips reviews... -
Christian Fennesz / David Daniell / Tony Buck Knoxville
An unconventional experiment in spontaneity.
Andrew Davison reviews... -
Kemialliset Ystävät Ullakkopalo
Props for being weird without pretense, maybe something to put on when even old Animal Collective records have begun sounding too normal.
Anthony Porreco reviews... -
Black Mountain Wilderness Heart
The 10s have found their arena rock gurus.
Sean Caldwell comes alive... -
Philip Selway Familial
Radiohead drummer's solo debut falls short of colossal expectations
Michael Waters reviews... -
Sufjan Stevens All Delighted People EP
For his unexpectedly released EP, Sufjan Stevens presents to the world the musical version of TLDR.
Chris Coplan has a story to tell... -
Land of Talk Cloak and Cipher
Canadian trio's latest finds them sinking their teeth into some dense guitar dynamics with a heavy dose of technical savvy.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez is pleasantly surprised... -
Mice Parade What It Means To Be Left-Handed
Another upbeat but earnest release from Adam Pierce and his revolving cast
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Magic Kids Memphis
Memphis kids salute their hometown with uneven results.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez is happy that summer's almost over...