Music Reviews tagged with rock
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Real Emotional Trash
We apologise for the unacceptable levels of downtime over the past week. We hope that our hosting problems have been solved and that normal service will resume immediately. As a reward for your patience, here's a belated review of Malkmus' latest.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Beck Modern Guilt
Beck is back.
Brett Oronzio Reviews...Wolf Parade At Mount Zoomer
Wolf Parade's second album aims high.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Gutter Twins Saturnalia
Revered alt-rock icons/chain-smoking trainwrecks Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan are the Gutter Twins. This is their first album for Sub Pop.Chris Conti reviews...Big Sleep Sleep Forever
One for the rockists...
George Booker enjoys...Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
After last year's impressive Grinderman project, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are back with their first album since 2004's double-header Abbatoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus
Simon Briercliffe reviews...R.E.M. Accelerate
R.E.M's latest album is a step in the right direction after their career low, 2004's Around The Sun.
Simon Briercliffe takes a listen...Maritime Heresy and the Hotel Choir
Third time’s a charmer for the Milwaukee-based quartet Maritime where indie pop vet Davey von Bohlen has finally decided to come out from under his tattered ball cap and have some fun once again.
Chris Conti reviews...British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music?
British Sea Power's third album is a bold leap forward for one of Britain's best bands of the decade.
D.C. Harrison reviews (and earns extra credit by being the first not to close with a pun based on the album title)...The Twilight Sad Fourteen Autumns And Fifteen Winters
Glaswegians reinventing rock. Has it happened again?
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