Music Reviews
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Cave Singers Welcome Joy
The Cave Singers continue with their brand of lo-fi indie-folk on their sophomore release.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Midlake The Courage of Others
Midlake tones things down for their latest album....way down...
Andy Pareti falls asleep to... -
Beach House Teen Dream
Beach House's deeply sentimental Teen Dream relies less on atmosphere, with the duo opting to expand on its, trademark minimalist sound.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez remembers the aguish of being sixteen and in love... -
Lucero 1372 Overton Park
On their major label debut, these Southern Punks use some old tricks to tell some new stories.
Daniel Rivera reviews... -
Dinowalrus %
Dinowalrus is what happens when the economy falls.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Tindersticks Falling Down a Mountain
Tindersticks defy expectations and show that you can teach an old dog new tricks on their first album for 4AD
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Eels End Times
E's had his heart busted again.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews... -
Surfer Blood Astro Coast
After a few impressive showings to work up the hype machine, Surfer Blood comes to shore with a middling debut effort that is just too far-reaching for its own good.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez invites you to play six degrees... -
Spoon Transference
Spoon enter the new decade with their most experimental album yet and their best since 2002's Kill The Moonlight.
Andrew Baer thinks Transference was more than worth the trouble... -
Animal Collective Fall Be Kind EP
With its latest set of almost-but-not-quite pop gems, the Collective reaffirms the passion of jam band-lovers everywhere.
Ryan Faughnder reviews
