Music Reviews
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Katy B On A Mission
She's hotly tipped and a former schoolmate of both Adele and Jessie J. Can Katy B hit similarly dizzy heights when she goes On A Mission?
Joe Rivers takes you on a night out... -
Panda Bear Tomboy
With Tomboy, Panda Bear offers a proverbial yet remarkably resonant and dense album full of covertly personal 60s-esque material that reflects much of the experimental influences of his past, while still maintaining an innovative and pleasing sound.
Andrew Williams reviews... -
Low C'mon
After a long time away, slowcore pioneers Low return with their third, and best, album for the hallowed Sub Pop label.
Mark Davison falls in love all over again... -
Foo Fighters Wasting Light
Back in action with a familiar cast of players, the long-standing rock troupe returns with their most consistent full-length in years.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez actually owns all of their records... -
Shugo Tokumaru Port Entropy
The latest release from the Japanese multi-instrumentalist is rich, varied, and at times majestic.
Preston Bernstein reviews... -
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
Tim Hecker merges electronic elegance with sonic destruction on his latest full length.
Marc Higgins is impressed... -
East River Pipe We Live In Rented Rooms
More blank resignation from the margins of society.
Sam Redlark reviews... -
Noah And The Whale Last Night On Earth
In merging their folky leanings with an electronic sound, Noah And The Whale have become just another forgettable crossover act.
Joel Stanier reviews... -
Bill Callahan Apocalypse
Callahan's third full length without the Smog moniker reveals another facet of his life, one that balances both his primitive self and his homeland.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez blows with his rifle... -
Chris Brown F.A.M.E.
Ain't life grand? We live in a world where a known violent chauvinist can still get to the top of the US album charts!
Joe Rivers apparently isn't allowed to give albums a minus score...
