Music Reviews
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Shout Out Louds Work
If this album were a little worse, I could have written something like "Listening to Work feels like a job!" Then David would give me a big check and some girl would blow me, because puns are the best. Sadly, though, it's just a pretty good pop record.
Nate Adams only makes one "work" joke in the entire review, and you should be proud of him... -
Blair Die Young
Why die young when you've got your whole career ahead of you? In Blair's case, let's just hope she waits a little while longer.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez digs this kind of introspective pop... -
jj jj n° 3
Swedish indie-pop enigma jj broke out last year, gaining notoriety with their cannabis-emblazoned full-length debut, jj n° 2. With their follow-up, jj n° 3, they won't be so lucky.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
White Hills White Hills
The second album from psych-rock band White Hills has a few good, fun riffs amidst a sea of sloppy guitar wanking.
Andrew Baer enjoyed himself for a few minutes while listening to White Hills... -
Freeway & Jake One The Stimulus Package
Focused and feirce, The Stimulus Package is Freeway's best album to date.
Nate Adams has some serious beard envy, is sick of giving out 8s... -
Jaga Jazzist One Armed Bandit
Jaw-droppingly tight, yet free-flowing and consistently beautiful. Have Norway's Jaga Jazzist already released the record of the year?
Jody White gets blown away... -
Hot Chip One Life Stand
It ain't perfect, but download Take It In. Like, today.
Ryan Faughnder reviews... -
Past Lives Tapestry Of Webs
The Seattle mainstays debut album is good when it's good and bad when it's not.
Andrew Baer thinks the above sounds like a John Madden quote but is keeping it there anyways... -
Los Campesinos! Romance Is Boring
Let's all sing along! "You're pouting in your sleep, I'm waking still yawning, we're proving to each other that romance is BORING!" (Happy Valentine's Day, everyone...)
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Nick Jonas & The Administration Who I Am
That's right, bitches. Nick fucking Jonas. Strap in.
Nate Adams wonders what The Revolution charges for birthday parties...
