Music Reviews
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Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Kollaps Tradixionales
Despairing, bleak, hopeless and defiant. Yay!
Alan Shulman reviews -
Lil Wayne Rebirth
More like Afterbirth.Ryan Faughnder reviews... -
Zu The Way of the Animal Powers (Reissue)
Out-of-print for five years, Zu’s The Way of the Animal Powers is being reintroduced to obscurity.
Sean Caldwell generalizes about jazz, noise and Zu... -
Shout Out Louds Work
If this album were a little worse, I could have written something like "Listening to Work feels like a job!" Then David would give me a big check and some girl would blow me, because puns are the best. Sadly, though, it's just a pretty good pop record.
Nate Adams only makes one "work" joke in the entire review, and you should be proud of him... -
Blair Die Young
Why die young when you've got your whole career ahead of you? In Blair's case, let's just hope she waits a little while longer.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez digs this kind of introspective pop... -
jj jj n° 3
Swedish indie-pop enigma jj broke out last year, gaining notoriety with their cannabis-emblazoned full-length debut, jj n° 2. With their follow-up, jj n° 3, they won't be so lucky.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
White Hills White Hills
The second album from psych-rock band White Hills has a few good, fun riffs amidst a sea of sloppy guitar wanking.
Andrew Baer enjoyed himself for a few minutes while listening to White Hills... -
Freeway & Jake One The Stimulus Package
Focused and feirce, The Stimulus Package is Freeway's best album to date.
Nate Adams has some serious beard envy, is sick of giving out 8s... -
Jaga Jazzist One Armed Bandit
Jaw-droppingly tight, yet free-flowing and consistently beautiful. Have Norway's Jaga Jazzist already released the record of the year?
Jody White gets blown away... -
Hot Chip One Life Stand
It ain't perfect, but download Take It In. Like, today.
Ryan Faughnder reviews...
