Music Reviews
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Sleigh Bells Treats
Sleigh Bells live up to the hype. They're loud, unique, interesting and fun all at the same time.
Andrew Baer is gonna have to replace his speakers soon... -
The Futureheads The Chaos
Tireless Sunderland-based quartet's fourth album retains their spastic, frenetic energy with a lustrous, more straightforward production.
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The Dead Weather Sea Of Cowards
The second album from his third band The Dead Weather, Jack White wrestles in the murk with Alison Mosshart for Sea Of Cowards.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Band of Horses Infinite Arms
Infinite Arms suffers rather heavily from diminishing returns.
Luke Winkie reconsiders his flannel collection -
High Places High Places VS Mankind
High Places VS Mankind, while likely not titled as a rebuke toward their divided fanbase, again faces the task of assembling a full-length capable of matching the high watermark set by their too-good-too-soon singles compilation.
Ryan Pratt reviews... -
Untied States Instant Everything, Constant Nothing
Instant familiarity. Constant something.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
The Hold Steady Heaven Is Whenever
They've still got it, even if this is their first album that feels like a vehicle for singles.
Ryan Faughnder reviews... -
Ceremony Rocket Fire
Ceremony, a shoegaze act closely associated with the noisy A Place To Bury Strangers, let loose an album full of blistering noise pop.
Andrew Baer likes volume... -
New Young Pony Club The Optimist
New Young Pony Club: they're good, and they kind of sound like they don't like you.
Jackson White is slowly learning a thing or two about music -
Tracey Thorn Love and Its Opposite
Former Everything But The Girl vocalist, Tracey Thorn, gets personal on her latest LP, Love and Its Opposite
Joe Rivers reviews...
