Category: Album Reviews
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Recommended Album: billy woods & Kenny Segal – ‘Maps’
On his latest collaborative effort with producer Kenny Segal, everything feels so big and fragile when merging into the same timeline as billy woods sees it.
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Recommended Album: Yaeji – ‘With A Hammer’
It’s Yaeji’s identity as her art wielded like a weapon, and while still intensely cool to the touch, its journey wields the ability to destroy any and all negative energy.
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Recommended Album: ISOLA – ‘LP1′
On the experimental artist’s debut album, Ivana Carrescia and producer Nick Sylvester will have you pondering portals by way of syncing our affective science with the electronic pulse.
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Recommended Album: Wednesday – ‘Rat Saw God’
The latest from the Asheville indie rockers is an ugly-beautiful portrait of the mundane and yet, prolific in making everyday life into stories of biblical proportion with an inspired perspective.
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Recommended Album: INITIATE – ‘Cerebral Circus’
Like a phoenix consumed by its own fire power, the Cali melodic hardcore band have reached a new form on their debut album.
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Recommended EP: Jxylen – ‘DIVINE ORDER: ACT I’
The spiritual soul-searching which the young Massachusetts rapper has done since releasing last year’s promising, stark inversions, ‘PROJECT MAYHEM’, is the light breaking through the caverns on his latest EP.
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Recommended Album: DEBBY FRIDAY – ‘GOOD LUCK’
What you experience within the enigmatic electronic artist’s realm of her debut album is what you take back into the world to make any minute feel as alive as those fleeting late night thrills.
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Recommended Album: Jana Horn – ‘The Window Is the Dream’
The sophomore follow-up from the Texan songwriter connects poetry, observation, and the seeds of the subliminal mind within the same plane even if there are moments where it feels like the lines of time and space dissolve in its frame.
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Recommended EP: Scowl – ‘Psychic Dance Routine’
Following a breakthrough debut album, the Santa Cruz digs deeper into their roots where it counts without relinquishing their alt-rock star dreams on this extended play.
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Recommended Album: Bruiser and Bicycle – ‘Holy Red Wagon’
The sounds behind the Albany band’s debut album trip psychedelically in color swirls, a bash of freak-folk implosions, and noise pop where the journey is meant to ascend its way skyward.