Music Reviews
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Sinai Vessel I Sing
Caleb Cordes’ fourth album as Sinai Vessel covers plenty of ground and is musically his best yet.
Mark Moody reviews.. -
Good Looks Lived Here For a While
On their second LP, the Austin, Texas indie rockers build on their dynamic melodic sensibilities, complemented by frontperson Tyler Jordan's thoughtful lyricism.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Charli XCX BRAT
Brat and it's got a high score so it's just like all the other reviews but it was written by someone different so it's not.
Joe Rivers channels his inner pop girlie... -
Elbow Audio Vertigo
The Manchester veterans' 10th album feels like a worthy sequel to the progressive stylings of Giants of All Sizes. It’s a more focused affair that hones the band’s sprawling ambitions into a decidedly tight, rhythmic, and kinetic record.
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Six Organs of Admittance Time Is Glass
As dog walks and domesticity follow his return to his Humboldt County hometown, newfound circumstances act as facilitators to Ben Chasny’s latest release as Six Organs Of Admittance.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Arab Strap I’m totally fine with it don’t give a fuck anymore
The Scottish duo focuses on the pervasive nature of being online with an engaging genre-hopping sound that elevates singer-songwriter Aidan Moffat's acerbic narratives.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Arap Strap I’m totally fine with it don’t give a fuck anymore
The Scottish duo focuses on the pervasive nature of being online with an engaging genre-hopping sound that elevates singer-songwriter Aidan Moffat's acerbic narratives.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department
The cultural juggernaut treads water on her record-breaking eleventh studio album.
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Beyoncé COWBOY CARTER
You know, if five years ago, someone had told you there was a Beyoncé country album, you'd have just assumed she'd been elected as the leader of a country and named it after herself.
Joe Rivers still isn't ruling out that scenario in the near-future... -
Cloud Nothings Final Summer
On his eighth album with Cloud Nothings, frontman Dylan Baldi soldiers on with more hook-oriented riffs that merge his noisier and poppier instincts. He hasn't sounded this alive in quite some time.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...
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