Music Reviews
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Destroyer Have We Met
Destroyer's latest album, Have We Met, presents a sequence of songs that transpose Bejar's uniquely introvertive persona into sound.
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Tame Impala The Slow Rush
While Kevin Parker's fourth album as Tame Impala is undeniably an electronic pop album, it doesn’t teeter so far off into club banger territory that it taints their established aesthetic. Rather, it accentuates their love for sonic texture.
Jackson Glassey reviews... -
Green Day Father of All...
Even when Green Day is supposedly having fun in Father of All..., they sound tired and overworked at best.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Stone Temple Pilots Perdida
The veteran alt-rock band move forward with a mellow set of acoustic songs that allow them to take a pause and reflect.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Little Big Town Nightfall
On their ninth studio album, the Nashville country group doesn't manage to escape the clutches of goodness.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Halsey Manic
Even though it’s her best record yet, that isn’t saying much.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Drive-By Truckers The Unraveling
A dozen albums in, Alabama’s Drive-By Truckers show no signs of mellowing.
Mark Moody reviews... -
Wire Mind Hive
The UK band keep the art-punk train chugging over their storied, forty-year-plus career.
Jackson Glassey reviews... -
Andy Shauf The Neon Skyline
The Canadian singer-songwriter's latest concept is filled with heartbreak and humor, muddling the distinctions between fact and fiction.
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Pinegrove Marigold
Pinegrove's complicated personal history makes Marigold a frustrating listen.
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