Music Reviews
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Snowbird Moon
Soft, dreamy songs all wrapped up in layers of Cocteau Twins-like beauty featuring an all-star cast of, well, woodland animals…
Graeme Marsh takes a look into another world... -
Actress Ghettoville
Ghettoville, the latest release from electronic producer Actress, is as cold and bleak as it gets and damn proud of it, too. But does this mean it's as engaging as the producer's previous works?
Peter Quinton packs his bags and books a flight for Actress's latest world, Ghettoville... -
Maxϊmo Park Too Much Information
Hard to believe but Too Much Information is Maximo Park’s 5th studio album; question is, how does it fare with previous efforts that have ranged from the exciting debut A Certain Trigger to the disappointing Quicken The Heart?
Graeme Marsh reviews... -
Warpaint Warpaint
Three and a bit years after their debut, the hotly tipped shoegaze-leaning act are back, armed with a bunch of new synths and even more frosty impenetrability.
Mark Davison would just like to say "they really are a great live band, though"... -
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light on Everything
Politically-fuelled Godspeed You! Black Emperor side-project Thee Silver Mt. Zion return with their 7th album, their noisiest yet.
Stephen Wragg reviews... -
Pontiak INNOCENCE
INNOCENCE, the tenth album from sibling rock trio Pontiak, is an entertaining thirty-two minutes of rock derivations that benefit from high energy.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Infinity Frequencies Computer Decay
"When computers sleep, they dream." - Infinity Frequencies.
Michael Iovino reviews... -
Cashmere Cat Wedding Bells
Norwegian DJ prodigy Cashmere Cat twiddles the knobs like nobody's business in his newest EP.
Luiza Lodder jams out to... -
New Dreams Ltd. Initiation Tape: Isle of Avalon Edition
Behind New Dreams Ltd., is Ramona Huntley, the Portlander responsible for the acclaimed album Floral Shoppe, underneath her other moniker Macintosh Plus. How does this album compare?
Michael iovino reviews... -
Hospitality Trouble
The Brooklyn trio's latest concentrates on trying disparate stylistic choices at the expense of diminishing their once-brilliant lyrical wit and shimmering melodic allure.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...
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