Music Reviews
-
Exploded View Exploded View
The Berlin-via-Mexico City collective employ an improvisational sonic construct that is openly informed by different variations of seventies art rock.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
DJ Khaled Major Key
The famed record producer enlists a heavyweight lineup for his ninth full-length studio release.
Michael G. Barilleaux reviews... -
Dinosaur Jr. Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
The veteran rockers ease into their third phase with their fourth album in ten years.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
NAO For All We Know
NAO has been hot property for a while now, and she's dropped a debut LP full of funk and soul, with an anchor loosely trenched in the R&B of the 80s and 90s.
Carl Purvis reviews... -
Owen The King of Whys
Mike Kinsella returns to his solo project with another melancholy album about love, family and regret, and the results are richer than ever.
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Ian William Craig Centres
The Canadian composer's first release for Fat Cat imprint 130701 is a 70-minute-plus piece that treats patience with painstaking rectitude, but more so seeks a transversal quality in its elegiac movements.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez gets lost in... -
Cheena Spend the Night With...
The Brooklyn five piece channel the raw aggressive energy of their individual projects through shambolic, high energy rock 'n' roll.
Jeremy Monroe reviews... -
Nick Hudson Ganymede in a State of War
The Brighton-based singer-songwriter attains a rare immediacy in uniting art pop and neofolk sensibilities with psychedelic sound collage in this poetically intricate break-up chronicle.
Grant Phipps isn't looking for love… -
Biffy Clyro Ellipsis
Biffy Clyro return with their seventh studio album, but for all its effort at experimentation it lacks the substance or emotion of their past efforts.
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Good Charlotte Youth Authority
Good Charlotte are back with Youth Authority, proving that teen angst never truly dies (even if it maybe should).
Luiza Lodder reviews...
![Latest Music Reviews from No Ripcord - Independent Music & Film Magazine Syndicate content](/misc/feed.png)