Music Reviews
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Julian Plenti Julian Plenti is... Skyscraper
Julian Plenti is... alone at the party for a reason. Nah, it's not that bad. If you like Interpol, and pretty much only if you like Interpol, check it.
Jaclyn Elgeness reviews... -
The Loves Three
Welsh Retro-bubblegum-pastiche merchants release their third album and put on their Brian Jonestown Massacre shoes.
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Modest Mouse No One's First, And You're Next
Modest Mouse releases odds and ends from the recording sessions of their last two albums — Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) and We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007).
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Subhumans The Day The Country Died / From The Cradle To The Grave / Time Flies/Rats / Worlds Apart / EP-LP / 29:29 Split Vision
Six reissued albums to remind us all that the world still sucks, but that us fish must swim together.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Arctic Monkeys Humbug
I bet these guys could be huge in the UK.
Daniel Rivera reviews... -
Jay Reatard Watch Me Fall
Jay Reatard follows up last year's Matador Singles collection with his first 'proper' full-length for the label.
Andrew Baer reviews... -
Wild Beasts Two Dancers
Wild Beasts' second album within a year is an intricate, insightful and rather incredible offering.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews... -
The Stone Roses The Stone Roses (20th Anniversary Editions)
The greatest debut of all-time?
David Coleman takes a trip down memory lane... -
Mew No More Stories...
Danish trio once again take it to epic proportions with No More Stories..., an exhaustive statement fit for stadiums and headphone listening alike.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez refrains from classifying... -
Clark Totems Flare
While Clark in 2008 proved that IDM can, indeed be dance-able, Clark in 2009 thinks maybe he went a little too far.
Mike Smith reviews...
