Music Reviews
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Cass McCombs Catacombs
Cass McCombs' fifth full-length is an impressive nighttime record.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
R.E.M. Reckoning [Deluxe Edition]
The second album from R.E.M. receives the deluxe re-issue treatment.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
Bibio Ambivalence Avenue
A surprising genre-hopping gem.
Cara Nash reviews... -
UUVVWWZ UUVVWWZ
And you should see the names they rejected.
Ryan Faughnder takes a deep breath... -
Oneida Rated O
Does Oneida need all three discs to make their point?
Andrew Baer reviews Rated O... -
Moby Wait For Me
Moby strips down. It sounds as underwhelming as it reads.
Ryan Pratt zones out when he was supposed to chill out… -
Elvis Costello Secret, Profane and Sugarcane
It's yet another genre foray. Does this one work?
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Discovery LP
If Discovery were a light bulb, it would make me go blind. If only it had made me deaf while I was listening to it.
Andy Pareti discovers a new way to induce vomiting... -
Faux Hoax Your Friends Will Carry You Home 7"
It’s pronounced “folks,” and therein lies the “hoax.”
Sean Caldwell on the grey curb under yellow streetlights... -
Future of the Left Travels with Myself and Another
Perhaps it is only a circumstance of the times, but in this synth-soaked musical landscape Future of the Left have decided to up and be the toughest, most muscular, smartest and most aggressive punk band since Ian McKaye decided to scream at a wall.
Nate Adams rocks out with throaty ex-Mclusky monsters...
