Music Reviews
-
!!! THR!!!ER
The ever unsearchable !!! has released their fifth studio album, and it features an undercurrent of disco pulling all the tracks together.
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews... -
Big Black Delta Big Black Delta
After teasing his audience with a series of singles over the past three years, Jonathan Bates has finally released his debut under the Big Black Delta moniker. Yet, while these 13 tracks are certainly big, are they at all clever?
Mark Davison never came across a synth horn section that he didn't like... -
Deerhunter Monomania
The raw immediacy of Monomania hits all cylinders in a twisting motion, and its erratic transitions in mood serve as an invitation for frontman Bradford Cox to explore his own personal definition.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez raises a glass for the freaks... -
Ghost B.C. Infestissumam
Ghost B.C. are probably the most ridiculous metal band in recent memory, but is there content behind their costumes, masques, and malefic disposition?
Andrew Ciraulo covers himself in corpse-paint to review... -
Daughter If You Leave
Daughter's debut LP is an absorbing step-forward from their EP, which nonetheless contains plenty of room for growth.
Forrest Cardamenis reviews... -
Wire Change Becomes Us
Not much has changed actually, as their restlessness remains their greatest virtue.
Alan Shulman reviews -
The Boy Least Likely To The Great Perhaps
The Great Perhaps oozes cuteness, but does it get a little too cute?
John Grimley wonders what they're least likely to do... -
Pharaohs Replicant Moods
There's something disingenuous about Pharaohs' kitschy throwbacks to outdated analogue equipment, but something very honest about their love of early house music - and the result is a satisfying summer album, regardless of how "dated" it sounds.
Stephen Wragg reviews... -
Generationals Heza
Generationals are back with their 3rd LP, and with Heza, they've refined their science and delivered a delightfully catchy marriage of guitar and electronics.
Carl Purvis spends an hour with a smile on his face... -
Meat Puppets Rat Farm
Meat Puppets were hardcore punks in another time, but they're plenty satisfied to continue the convivial sounds of more recent years.
Forrest Cardamenis reviews...
