Music Reviews
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Tim Kasher The Game of Monogamy
If you can make it past Tim Kasher's sometimes off-pitch vocals and blinkered perspective of relationships, there’s something worth listening to here, even if just to catch the latest chapter in Kasher’s ongoing battle with himself.
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Nightlands Forget the Mantra
Dave Hartley, better known for his work with The War on Drugs, literally takes field recordings of his own dreams to create a sensorial neo-psychedelic experience.
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Koen Holtkamp Gravity/Bees
For some smooth ambient vibes.
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Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
The chart friendly compromise of Forget You is one of few things to taint an album that is a testament to the player, to the gentleman, to the lady killer in all of us.
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The Concretes WYWH
The Concretes are back, with added flair.
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The Walkmen Lisbon
The Walkmen's sixth studio album is another strong effort from one of the most consistent indie rock bands of the last decade.
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Trembling Blue Stars Fast Trains and Telegraph Wires
Fast Trains and Telegraph Wires is the solid indie pop album you’d expect from a band that’s been proximate to the twee and dream pop scenes going on 14 years: Trembling Blue Stars and Robert Wratten have clearly figured out how to do this by now.
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Matt & Kim Sidewalks
The eternally-happy-go-lucky duo return with a new album that's the musical equivalent of gourmet candy.
Chris Coplan gorges... -
The Russian Futurists The Weight's On The Wheels
The Russian Futurists return with a new album on Upper Class.
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Brian Eno Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Small Craft on a Milk Sea might not match the very best work of Eno’s career, but it doesn’t pretend to — and by this merit, it flits toward success.
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