Music Reviews
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Constant Follower The Smile You Send Out Returns To You
Rewarding in its patience, the Scottish trio, led by Stephen McAll, sculpts haunting ambient folk that unlocks songwriter Stephen McAll's distressing past.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
MIKE Showbiz!
Brooklyn rapper MIKE takes another step forward on one of Janaury's strongest Hip Hop releases.
David Coleman reviews... -
Horsegirl Phonetics On and On
On their second LP, the Chicago indie rock trio craves a minimalistic vision that reveals an unassuming side to their music.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Benjamin Booker LOWER
Nearly eight years from his last effort, the New Orleans-based singer-songwriter's third full-length album feels like a new beginning.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Jasmine.4.t You Are The Morning
Jasmine.4.t's debut is a warm folk-inflected affair with a heavy focus on trans identity.
David Coleman reviews... -
Ela Minus DÍA
The Brooklyn-via-Columbia delivers swift, euphoric pleasures that engage both the head and the heart.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Lambrini Girls Who Let The Dogs Out
This is nothing to do with the Baha Men.
David Coleman reviews... -
Franz Ferdinand The Human Fear
Alex Kapranos and company are back with their sixth album. Do you want to?
David Coleman would rather not... -
Christopher Owens I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair
On his first release since 2017, the mercurial Girls frontman has finally captured the magic of his much-loved former band.
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Aerial M The Peel Sessions
Recorded for BBC’s The John Peel Show on Radio One in 1998, this very brief four-piece iteration of David Pajo’s Aerial M exhibits the beauty of what was and leaves us to lament what could’ve been.
Sean Caldwell reviews...
