Music Reviews
-
Tortoise Beacons of Ancestorship
Tortoise bounce back on their first outing since the relatively disappointing 2004 release, It's All Around You.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
Junior Boys Begone Dull Care
The third album from Junior Boys might not scream out for your attention, but it certainly deserves it.
Japie Stoppelenburg reviews... -
The Field Yesterday and Today
Sweden's Axel Willner has produced another mind-blowing collection of ambient electronic gems.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
Maximo Park Quicken The Heart
Another month, another release in time for festival season, another group tipped to be "the band of the summer." Can Maximo Park Quicken The Heart?
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Dan Deacon Bromst
Dan Deacon pulls an Empire Strikes Back with darker, more mature second album.
Nate Adams grows up with Balitmore's best musical export. -
Eminem Relapse
Yeah, it is average. But Shady's average is way better than everyone elses.
Nate Adams peers into the life of an uninspired serial killer... -
Sleepy Sun Embrace
A heavy, ambitious rock album with solar flares of greatness.
Ryan Faughnder kicks it old school -
White Rabbits It's Frightening
Brooklyn band's sophomore album is produced by Spoon frontman Britt Daniel.
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Dredg The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
Dredg's fourth album is supposedly inspired by Salman Rushdie. If that doesn't qualify it as art rock, nothing will.
Kevin Liedel puts on his mortarboard and reviews... -
Dananananaykroyd Hey Everyone!
Scottish six-piece Dananananaykroyd attempt to weld together every possible music genre on a début album as confused as it is inventive... possibly in a futile attempt to deflect attention from that name
Joe Rivers does his best to get the right number of A's and N's...
