Category: Album Reviews
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Recommended Album: Jana Horn – ‘Jana Horn’
A soft reminder that one can be both of this Earth, and yet, an ambiguous matter that exists beyond its more concrete spaces.
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Recommended Album: Joyce Manor – ‘I Used To Go To This Bar’
The Torrance pop-punk trio can’t quite escape the hands of time in the physical sense, but there’s no signs of aging in their sound on their seventh album.
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Recommended Album: GUV – ‘Warmer Than Gold’
Ben Cook’s songwriting pen radiates breakbeat Brit-pop and acid rave rock influence naturally on his most fully realized album to date.
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Recommended EP: Draag – ‘Miracle Drug’
With their latest EP, the colorfully beguiling Los Angeles experimental dream-pop band successfully attempt an out-of-body experience.
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Recommended Album: Dry Cleaning – ‘Secret Love’
The South London post-punks are so bored with the way this life has become, and yet, are all so scintillating to put it into sound and lyrical form on their third and sturdiest album yet.
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Recommended EP: ENTRY – ‘Micromania’
We are not long for these times, and that only gives the Los Angeles hardcore extremists all the more reason to up the ante in what they leave in their wake on their latest EP.
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Recommended Album: Feels Like Heaven – ‘Within Dreams’
On their breakthrough debut, the Stockholm band are doing their most to make feelings of the heavy-hearted an emocore ‘Dream’ come true.
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Recommended Album: This Is Lorelei – ‘Holo Boy’
A re-recorded scrapbook collection of Nate Amos’ pre-fame work reveals an always-existent refined indie-pop pen with a knack for always being ahead of the curve.
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Recommended Album: Oneohtrix Point Never – ‘Tranquilizer’
Daniel Lopatin’s latest opus of a digital monument in sound is an antidote against the content dump that uses its disposable substances against it.
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Recommended Album: Glitterer – ‘erer’
The latest post-hardcore of a thinking person’s substance built with stainless steel amounts to yet another steady level up for Ned Russin and company.