Music Reviews
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El Guincho Pop Negro
El Guincho turns up the pop on this sophomore album, which tops a very good debut in a very surprising way.
Andy Pareti dances the conga line to... -
Jukebox the Ghost Everything Under the Sun
Philadelphia indie pop three-piece Jukebox the Ghost brings the prog on their erratic sophomore album.
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Superchunk Majesty Shredding
Here's where the old adage of teaching an old a new trick becomes null and void.
Chris Coplan reviews... -
David Bowie Station To Station (Special Edition)
When David Bowie sang of the “return of the Thin White Duke,” I wonder if he knew it would be in a multitude of formats.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Sun Kil Moon Admiral Fell Promises
Sun Kil Moon's fourth album, informed by Spanish and classical guitar, finds Mark Kozelek in typically fine form.
Paul Fowler reviews... -
Megafaun Heretofore
At various points in life, a band comes along that you fall in love with. Then they go and ruin it all by growing as artists.
Chris Coplan has a problem with change... -
The Thermals Personal Life
Snappy Portland trio dwell upon the anguish called love with abrasive hooks and loads of attitude.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez always enjoys a reliable sound... -
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...
