Music Reviews
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Gold Panda Good Luck and Do Your Best
The English electronic producer documents in the form of a travelogue on Good Luck and Do Your Best, providing a gleaming, sensorial experience that leads one into the unforeseen.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez takes a much-needed trip to... -
Mother Feather Mother Feather
Mother Feather's debut has an attitude and determination which guarantees that the band will not only survive, but thrive.
Joe Marvilli feels the power... -
Nothing Tired of Tomorrow
Tired of Tomorrow is something of a transitional album for Nothing. It sees their music still rooted mostly in shoegaze, but also stretching out further into dream-pop and grunge.
Jeremy Monroe reviews... -
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Radiohead's ninth studio album is a monument in songwriting, arrangement, heartbreak, pathos and experimentation. It takes the best of the band's collective history and ties all the disparate elements together to create a new and vibrant record that can stand alongside their best work.
Joe Marvilli dives in... -
Modern Baseball Holy Ghost
The Philadelphia quartet's deeply felt and passionate Holy Ghost is driven from sheer impulse, all while touching lives with their strong sense of community.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews... -
Car Seat Headrest Teens of Denial
Will Toledo's first high-profile effort adopts an amiable trait of character that makes him affecting in his misery. It's also a fantastic rock record.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews... -
Katy B Honey
Katy B sends us Honey from the depths of London's club scene, mixing sundry beats with diva yowls. The question is what kind of party does she want us to enjoy.
Luiza Lodder listens closely... -
Alaric End of Mirrors
With End of Mirrors, Alaric continues to beautify the bleak, their dark brand of metallic post-punk aggression coexisting with delicacy and grace.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Anohni Hopelessness
Antony Hegarty has rebranded her image in Hopelessness, a politcally-charged call-to-arms that illustrates a devastating portrait of a world that’s in dire need of some reformation.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Nonagon Infinity
King Gizzard's never-ending psychedelic excursion makes for one delirious head trip...or nightmarish running playlist.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...
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