Music Reviews
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Gary Go Gary Go
This album should be called "Gary Go Away And Never Pollute Our Ears Again With Your Aural Abominations That Aren't Fit To Be Called Music." The record label must have decided that plain old Gary Go was a bit more catchy though.
Joe Rivers wonders how many synonyms there are for 'abysmal'... -
The Wooden Birds Magnolia
American Analog Set's Andrew Kenny returns with a new album and a new band, The Wooden Birds.
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The Black Box Revelation Set Your Head on Fire
Belgian hard rock duo unleashes its first LP. You've got to like an album whose title commands you to do something incredibly stupid, right?
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Eels Hombre Lobo
Eels first album of new material since 2005's brilliant Blinking Lights and Other Revelations. How does it measure up?
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Sunset Rubdown Dragonslayer
While Sunset Letdown is a too-obvious pun, it might sadly be appropriate as Spencer Krug's most promising of his many projects fails to deliver as it has in the past.
Jaclyn Elgeness tries her best to like and reviews... -
Conor Oberst Outer South
A bit of a disappointment but there’s always something to dig in a Conor record.
Cara Nash apologies for the late review but submits it anyway... -
Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Not your great great great great great grandfather's Mozart.
Andy Pareti puts on his dancing shoes for... -
Tortoise Beacons of Ancestorship
Tortoise bounce back on their first outing since the relatively disappointing 2004 release, It's All Around You.
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Junior Boys Begone Dull Care
The third album from Junior Boys might not scream out for your attention, but it certainly deserves it.
Japie Stoppelenburg reviews... -
The Field Yesterday and Today
Sweden's Axel Willner has produced another mind-blowing collection of ambient electronic gems.
Nick Fenn reviews...
