Music Reviews
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Steve Reich WTC 9/11
Mr. Reich's new composition suffocates under it's very own disjunctiveness.
Michael Iovino reviews... -
Russian Circles Empros
The fourth release by Chicago post-rock band Russian Circles, Empros is what Explosions In The Sky might sound like if they started listening to Neurosis. (Yeah, it’s that cool.)
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Real Estate Days
The New Jersey-based indie band returns with a follow-up to their successful self-titled debut. Will they build upon or that foundation, or is Days destined to be a tear down?
Benjamin Jones appraises Real Estate -
Jane's Addiction The Great Escape Artist
Whether it's old Jane's or new Jane's the Addiction is still there. But it's waning.
Luredo Marbery likes but wishes for more of... -
Tom Waits Bad As Me
Returning with his first album of brand new songs in seven years, Tom Waits delivers an set that just may be his best ever.
David John Wood is bowled over... -
Justice Audio, Video, Disco
I hear, I see, I learn. I partyyyyy. Does the follow-up to Cross live up to expectations?
Craig Stevens is hearing, seeing, learning... -
Björk Biophilia
Biophilia is a multimedia event, with bespoke instruments, live shows, workshops and a suite of iPad and iPhone apps. But, more importantly, is it any good?
Gary McGinley reviews... -
Prince Rama Trust Now
Brooklyn-based psych duo's fifth album of freak outs and incantations. Authentic it is not, but does that matter?
David John Wood reviews... -
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
Having passed the decade barrier, Coldplay has achieved bigger-than-life status with their rapturous anthems without an ounce of pretension. With speculation of this being their last, their latest might be the result of a long-standing act struggling to retain that success.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez spray paints a big, fat smile... -
The Mekons Ancient & Modern
The Mekons still got it, and still get it
Alan Shulman reviews
