Music Reviews
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Pyyramids Brightest Darkest Day
The Los Angeles duo bridge a successful combination of brooding heaviness and synthpop.
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews... -
Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die
The workaholic Wu member returns, accompanied by superb instrumentation courtesy of Andre Young.
Enter the Wu..... -
will.i.am #willpower
You've got a VIP pass to the megastar producer's latest, but does he manage to get the party started?
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez did it to get mad hits... -
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito
I know what you're thinking. I agree, that album artwork really is terrible. What were they thinking? Anyway, here's the follow-up to It's Blitz.
James McKenna reviews... -
The Thermals Desperate Ground
The Thermals promised their latest record would be "loud, fast, incredibly scary and undeniably catchy," but how well did the band own up to their promise?
Peter Quinton stalks his prey and pounces on the latest Thermals album... -
Jenny Hval Innocence is Kinky
The Norwegian singer-songwriter delivers a dense, complex, yet immediately arresting record about feminist politics, the expressive power of music, and how the internet shapes subjectivity.
That night, Stephen Wragg writes a record review on his computer... -
No Joy Wait to Pleasure
No Joy adheres to a shoegaze template that sticks true to genre, so pure in its homage that it probably delves straight into rip-off territory. And that's okay.
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews... -
Tera Melos X'ed Out
Tera Melos realizes its pop rock potential with X’ed Out.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Depeche Mode Delta Machine
Depeche Mode's latest album shows the band stuck in a bit of a rut. While their songwriting prowess remains intact for the most part, the band is not exploring new sounds and instead are packing their record with too many incomplete ideas.
Joe Marvilli is all for quality over quantity... -
Phoenix Bankrupt!
The French foursome's latest hits you with a surfeit of sensations, fully taking advantage of our easily distracted selves by leveraging the power of instant gratification.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez splashes some Drakkar Noir...
