Category: Album Reviews
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Recommended Album: ROSALÍA – ‘LUX’
Exemplary pop-avant garde grandeur from the Spanish singer that leaves plenty of room for life’s mysteries to permeate without a unanimous belief needed to deconstruct them.
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Recommended EP: dazy – ‘Bad Penny’
In dazy we trust, and good thing he does, too, because the punk-up power-pop songwriter is on a nonstop roll with his latest EP.
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Recommended Album: Militarie Gun – ‘God Save The Gun’
The second album from the alternative hardcore band is what rock music sounds like when the higher power of self-belief has you going for broke since you’ve nothing left to lose.
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Recommended Album: They Are Gutting A Body of Water – ‘LOTTO’
On their biggest-sounding album yet, the experimental shoegaze futurists sound at home on the bigger stage (still positioned in the center of the room, of course) with their own respective fingerprints crushing heavy alternative rock under their own impression.
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Recommended Album: Hayley Williams – ‘Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party’
The stylistically adventurous solo album from the Paramore frontwoman reinforces her status as one of the most realist alternative pop stars to do it this generation.
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Recommended EP: Blue Zero – ‘CONFUSION’
The Bay Area post-punk band becomes the multiplicity of noise as pop music on their latest EP.
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Recommended Album: AFI – ‘Silver Bleeds the Black Sun…’
On their 12th studio album, AFI embody the spirits who walked this plane before while ascending to their rightful place on the pulpit alongside them.
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Recommended Album: Agriculture – ‘The Spiritual Sound’
On their second full-length album, the Los Angeles ecstatic metal band’s sound is transformed by the deconstruction of the self and is made into that of their own spiritual identity.
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Recommended Album: Wednesday – ‘Bleeds’
In which Karly Hartzman carves out the faceted styles within her dirtbag hipster-goth Americana niche in greater detail with a meticulous bend of the knife.
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Recommended Album: End It – ‘Wrong Side of Heaven’
With their debut album, the Baltimore crew are on the right side of everything that continues to make hardcore one of the most exciting scenes happening right now.