Music Reviews
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Steve Adey All Things Real
If you pine for the day when singers had gravity and depth to their voice, when songs were proper songs, then Steve Adey could just be your man.
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Mogwai Zidane. A 21st Century Portrait. OST
The world's greatest footballer vs the world's loudest band. Ben Bollig is on hand to assess the damage.
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Yo La Tengo I'm Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
The latest eclectic gem from the hipsters of Hoboken
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Devastations Coal
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Anton Barbeau Drug Free
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Brightblack Morning Light Brightblack Morning Light
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Destroyer Destroyer's Rubies
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Asobi Seksu Citrus
The second album by this New York City band has influences in both dreampop and shoegaze, led by another voice of Japanese falsetto. Boasting with a glimmering pop tinge, the album parades with radiant fury, all within the boundaries of highly refined clockwork.
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Grizzly Bear Yellow House
Transcending the work of Edward Droste's 4-track bedroom project of 2004, Yellow House carries a wispy consciousness with an expanded group of apt company. With the breeze of its earthy repetoire, it affixes instrumental flourishes with acute precision and seemless grace.
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