Music Reviews
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Health Get Color
Health has delivered on the promise of its debut album with this excellent follow up.
Andrew Baer's eardrums are bleeding, which is by no means a bad thing... -
The xx xx
Four south-London teenagers make their debut: sublimely sparse nocturnal pop flavoured by contemporary R&B.
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Blitzen Trapper Black River Killer EP
The Portland sextet's latest release is tasteful Americana. Too tasteful, in fact.
Ryan Faughnder reviews... -
Julian Plenti Julian Plenti is... Skyscraper
Julian Plenti is... alone at the party for a reason. Nah, it's not that bad. If you like Interpol, and pretty much only if you like Interpol, check it.
Jaclyn Elgeness reviews... -
The Loves Three
Welsh Retro-bubblegum-pastiche merchants release their third album and put on their Brian Jonestown Massacre shoes.
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Modest Mouse No One's First, And You're Next
Modest Mouse releases odds and ends from the recording sessions of their last two albums — Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) and We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007).
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Subhumans The Day The Country Died / From The Cradle To The Grave / Time Flies/Rats / Worlds Apart / EP-LP / 29:29 Split Vision
Six reissued albums to remind us all that the world still sucks, but that us fish must swim together.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Arctic Monkeys Humbug
I bet these guys could be huge in the UK.
Daniel Rivera reviews... -
Jay Reatard Watch Me Fall
Jay Reatard follows up last year's Matador Singles collection with his first 'proper' full-length for the label.
Andrew Baer reviews... -
Wild Beasts Two Dancers
Wild Beasts' second album within a year is an intricate, insightful and rather incredible offering.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews...
