Music Reviews
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OK Go Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky
An open letter in response to an album of murky tone and questionable production from an otherwise reliable listener-friendly pop band.
Nate Adams wonders why he and OK Go never talk anymore... -
Magnetic Fields Realism
Stephen Merritt and The Magnetic Fields finish off their so-called "no-synth" trilogy with an arresting effort that finds ways to both impress and confound.
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Ke$ha Animal
Listening to Ke$ha's hyper-sexual, misanthropic disco debut Animal is a lot like watching an insecure college freshman try to heal deep emotional scarring with alcohol and promiscuity.
Nate Adams pulls his dick out on demand at the club all the time... -
AFCGT AFCGT (LP)
In the time of Swine Flu, A Frames and Climax Golden Twins come together and update “Pigfuck.” It was bound to happen, Christgau.
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Vampire Weekend Contra
Much-hyped Afro-pop quartet releases an experimental sophomore album that, despite a few missteps, is thoroughly enjoyable and, in places, nothing short of breathtaking.
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Citay Dream Get Together
Guitar solos! Psychedelia! Tugboat captains! Dream Get Togther has it all...or does it?
Nate Adams writes mystery novel subheadlines when he isn't reviewing Citay's latest... -
Kid Sister Ultraviolet
Ulraviolet is not only predictable and repetitive, but rather indulgent.
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Ben Frost By the Throat
Composing rising and falling anthems of crashing noise and lilting fuzz, there is a muddled, trance-like fantasy to be found within By the Throat’s dark halls.
Daniel Rivera reviews... -
Shining Blackjazz
“Destructive mathematics” or “perilous prog?” They call this “Blackjazz.”
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Times New Viking Born Again Revisited
There's little reward for those who brave the abrasive washes of noise and fuzz that characterize shitgaze trio Times New Viking's latest album.
Michael Skinnider reviews...
