Music Reviews
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Bombay Bicycle Club Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
After taking a four-year hiatus, the London-based four-piece's eclectic fifth album navigates through troubling times with grand gestures.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Fred Kelly Here I Am Now
The Boston singer-songwriter returns with Here I Am Now, his third EP and first since 2017.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Algiers There Is No Year
Atlanta's Algiers return to a landscape ripe for their third album, but arrive without much of a fight.
Mark Moody reviews... -
Lithics Wendy Kraemer EP
The Wendy Kraemer EP was originally issued as a tour cassette in 2017 by Lithics that features early versions of tracks from the band’s second LP, Mating Surfaces. Now, it’s an official release.
Sean Caldwell reviews… -
Duster Duster
The spacey, homespun indie rock trio returns with their first album in nineteen years.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Burial Tunes 2011-2019
Tunes 2011-2019 is a near-perfectly curated anthology of seventeen tracks—two and a half hours—spanning Burial’s output since the turn of the decade, released in conjunction with Hyperdub’s fifteenth anniversary. [Believe the Hype]
Jackson Glassey reviews... -
Coldplay Everyday Life
A flawed, but intriguing journey that brings out the band's best, and worst, tendencies.
Joe Marvilli sees Everyday Life through Coldplay eyes... -
Leonard Cohen Thanks for the Dance
The Canadian singer-songwriter's final studio album is based off of sketches, poems, and recordings that he left right up to his death in 2016.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Bonnie "Prince" Billy I Made a Place
Returning to his Bonnie "Prince" Billy persona after six years, Will Oldham's big stride into traditional country folk feels settled and at ease.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
FKA twigs MAGDALENE
On her second LP, Tahliah Barnett leafs us blown away as she branches out to deliver something truly tree-mendous.
Joe Rivers promises there are no more tree puns in the actual review...
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