Music Reviews
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre My Bloody Underground
The Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe, experiments too much and creates too little.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Keith Canisius Ferris Wheel Makeout
Ferris Wheel Makeout is an album that would be at home between Loveless and Souvlaki. Keith Canisius might not revamp the shoegaze world in the way some of the giants did, but he certainly creates powerful, evocative music.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Bodies of Water A Certain Feeling
On their second full-length effort, Bodies of Water create an eclectic, concise and theatrical bombast that stretches to an array of musical palettes.
Tara Campbell reviews... -
Melodium My Mind Is Falling To Pieces
My Mind Is Falling To Pieces - the twelfth CD album from Melodium - confirms its Laurent Girard's place at the top table of European electronic music.
David Coleman reviews... -
Adem Takes
Fridge honcho Adem Ilhan’s latest collection consists of twelve beautiful cover versions of songs written during his formative years of 1991-2001.
Alan Garner reviews... -
Sleeping in the Aviary Expensive Vomit in a Cheap Hotel
Madison, Wisconsin indie-rockers release their second album for Science of Sound.
David Coleman reviews... -
Sine Star Project Building Humans
Like Mice Parade and Narcotic Thrust before them, Sine Star Project is an anagrammatical take on its chief architect, in this case one perhaps-already-pseudonymous Peter J Croissant.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Wild Beasts Limbo, Panto
Those who feel most comfortable with lager, laddism and what we're now calling landfill indie should look away. Wild Beasts are true, untamed originals.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Bowerbirds Hymns For A Dark Horse
Nu-folk? Indie-folk? Free-folk? The terminology's not important. Hymns For A Dark Horse is the sound of an American folk band playing the music that comes natural to them and having a great time in the process.
David Coleman reviews... -
David Vandervelde Waiting for the Sunrise
David Vandervelde tries to tackle the singer-songwriter archetype with varying success on his sophomore album.
Brett Oronzio reviews...
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