Music Reviews
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Ceremony Rocket Fire
Ceremony, a shoegaze act closely associated with the noisy A Place To Bury Strangers, let loose an album full of blistering noise pop.
Andrew Baer likes volume... -
New Young Pony Club The Optimist
New Young Pony Club: they're good, and they kind of sound like they don't like you.
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Tracey Thorn Love and Its Opposite
Former Everything But The Girl vocalist, Tracey Thorn, gets personal on her latest LP, Love and Its Opposite
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Broken Social Scene Forgiveness Rock Record
Broken Social Scene have returned with their long awaited fourth album. Its more than good but less than fantastic. What does that mean? Find out here and only here.
Andrew Baer reviews... -
Phosphorescent Here's To Taking It Easy
Talented? Yes. Aesthetically pleasing? Yes. Groundbreaking? Though Phosphorescent's made a good album, they are still far from the big G.
Jackson White wants to live vicariously through music... -
Mike Patton Mondo Cane
Mike Patton employs an orchestra and brings that Italian beat back.
Sean Caldwell swoons... -
The New Pornographers Together
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews... -
The Treats Sir Unicorn
The Treats are definitely on their way, and this album is nothing to scoff at. Advanced apology for the pun inside.
Jackson White reviews... -
Plants and Animals La La Land
La La Land is many things: a Demi Lovato song, to be zoned out or spaced out, or the loosely conceptual sophomore effort by Plants and Animals. Which one would you pick?
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez wishes they hadn't discovered effects pedals... -
Grass House Plough More Sky EP
Debut E.P from London quartet sees them tackle obscurity and come up smiling.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews...
