Music Reviews
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U.S. Girls In A Poem Unlimited
U.S. Girls’ In A Poem Unlimited is a pop record smeared with running, blue mascara.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Franz Ferdinand Always Ascending
On Always Ascending, Franz Ferdinand widen their sound to cinematic disco, bringing an even dancier vibe to their music.
Joe Marvilli feels the love go... -
Palm Rock Island
On their second full-length, the Philadelphia post-punk band equally embrace and rile against indie rock as a conservative movement.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Hookworms Microshift
The fiercely independent Yorkshire quintet emerges from its psychedelic haze to reveal heart and creativity in equal measure.
David Coleman reviews... -
Ezra Furman Transangelic Exodus
Ezra Furman's queer outlaw saga proves to be a triumph of a road trip.
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EMA Outtakes from Exile
This collection of outtakes not only contains some great new songs, but brings new elements that highlight EMA's ongoing evolution as an artist.
Joe Marvilli returns to the outer ring... -
Field Music Open Here
Open Here, the Sunderland duo's sixth main release, is possibly their most purposeful in both message and scope. There’s a lot of joy to be had in their calm and sophisticated protest.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Mimicking Birds Layers of Us
The Portland trio’s latest further expands upon their decorous prog-folk by taking a more urgent effort to claim responsibility for how we live. It’s an ambitious undertaking, but Lacy handles these theoretical concerns with his usual naturalistic style.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Wrong Creatures
Eight albums in, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club continue to provide a perfectly balanced amalgamation of rock history on Wrong Creatures. Their mission was always to coexist and not to form a common unity with their peers, after all, and they wear their influences with ease.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
U2 Songs of Experience
With the world in turmoil and personal crises shaking them to their core, U2 fights the darkness with some of their most uplifting and effortless songs in recent memory.
Joe Marvilli hears U2 break through the darkness...
