Music Reviews
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Love is All Two Thousand and Ten Injuries
Three albums in, Love is All still sound head and shoulders better than the rest of the fuzzy blog set.
Nate Adams likes albums about numbers and feelings... -
Calixia Who Boyhood
Trust me, you won't want to know who Calixia is.
Chris Coplan reviews... -
Dum Dum Girls I Will Be
Revisiting the 60s girl group and examining the teenage heart, Dum Dum Girls’ debut is the sweetest album to come out in a long time. And, I mean that in a good way.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
She & Him Volume Two
M Ward and Zooey Deschanel go back to the golden age of pop on their unimaginatively-titled second album, Volume Two.
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Efterklang Magic Chairs
Danish visionaries Efterklang return with album number three, their first for the prestigious 4AD. A stripped down sound and a more direct focus means this is a record of pop gems to be truly savoured.
Jody White again discovers how less really can be more... -
Gorillaz Plastic Beach
Third classic from the cartoons.
George Booker reviews... -
Titus Andronicus The Monitor
The Monitor is the best album of 2010 so far. Get that shit now.
Nate Adams reviews... -
The Izzys Keep Your Powder Dry
The Izzys are a New York band who've given up searching for the new sound. No doubt mining the same influences as The Rolling Stones, The Izzys are looking backwards and southwards for their inspiration.
Paul Fowler's got some (spit, PING!) quarters for the jukebox... -
The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights
Can a band that has a reputation as a illustrious live act capture it on record?
Daniel Dylan Wray examines the White Stripes live experience... -
We Only Said We Only Said
We Only Said make an album of incredibly uninteresting guitar centered post-rock.
Andrew Baer zones out for a while, but does so pleasantly...
