Music Reviews
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jj n° 2
A new kind of feel good record from an unidentified group of Europeans.
Andrew Baer listens contentedly... -
Foreign Born Person to Person
Foreign Born's sophomore release offers slick, intricate indie rock complete with horns, harmonicas, strings, woodwinds, and more than a few percussive instruments. If these guys don't make it big, I'll eat my ironic hat.
Jaclyn Elgeness has something new to exhaustively push on her friends... -
The Dead Weather Horehound
Well, Horehound may not be White's next masterpiece, but it further proves he is incapable of making bad music.
Andy Pareti waited a long time for... -
Cass McCombs Catacombs
Cass McCombs' fifth full-length is an impressive nighttime record.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
R.E.M. Reckoning [Deluxe Edition]
The second album from R.E.M. receives the deluxe re-issue treatment.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
Bibio Ambivalence Avenue
A surprising genre-hopping gem.
Cara Nash reviews... -
UUVVWWZ UUVVWWZ
And you should see the names they rejected.
Ryan Faughnder takes a deep breath... -
Oneida Rated O
Does Oneida need all three discs to make their point?
Andrew Baer reviews Rated O... -
Moby Wait For Me
Moby strips down. It sounds as underwhelming as it reads.
Ryan Pratt zones out when he was supposed to chill out… -
Elvis Costello Secret, Profane and Sugarcane
It's yet another genre foray. Does this one work?
Alan Shulman reviews...
