Music Reviews
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Miss Grit Follow the Cyborg
Brooklyn’s Margaret Sohn brings her fever dream of a Cyborgian existence to life on her debut full-length album with Mute Records.
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Hamish Hawk Angel Numbers
Is Hamish Hawk his real name? Yes. Is Angel Numbers an album of the year contender? Also yes.
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Paramore This Is Why
On their sixth album, the emo stalwarts tap into the nostalgic sounds of early aughts post-punk revival for inspiration.
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Andy Shauf Norm
On his latest concept album, the Canadian singer-songwriter writes music of unquestionable beauty, so transfixing that it makes you question if its menacing subtext is actually present. It already feels like an instant classic.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Complete Mountain Almanac Complete Mountain Almanac
Complete Mountain Almanac is an ambitious project with quite a backstory.
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Italia 90 Living Human Treasure
Britain is falling apart and the London post-punks simply offer an unfiltered snapshot of the country in its (barely) managed decline.
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The Circulators S/T
The San Francisco punk quartet prioritises pleasure on this taut debut.
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Ladytron Time's Arrow
On their seventh album, the Liverpool band aims for its most focused and polished with mixed results.
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Måneskin Rush!
A miserable buffet of rock ‘n’ roll cliches, the Italian rockers' third LP is essentially homeopathic rock muzak.
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The Murder Capital Gigi's Recovery
On their conceptual second LP, the Dublin quintent takes new and exciting rhythmic detours to accompany their slightly more optimistic, inward-looking reflections—transcending their post-punk influences with restraint and finesse.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...
