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Tag: album reviews

Sunflower Bean’s Twentytwo in Blue Is the Psychic Opposite of NYC Winter

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By Bobb Bruno | April 4, 2018
By Bobb Bruno | April 4, 2018

Sunflower Bean’s Twentytwo in Blue Is the Psychic Opposite of NYC Winter

Are all my West Coast references totally off the mark?

For Those Who Are not Living the American Dream

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By Mackenzie Scott | April 2, 2018
By Mackenzie Scott | April 2, 2018

For Those Who Are not Living the American Dream

On his latest album, David Byrne offers an altered vision of our modern "utopia."

Hot Snakes Are at the Intersection of Refined and Primal

Music
By Chris Sutter | March 22, 2018
By Chris Sutter | March 22, 2018

Hot Snakes Are at the Intersection of Refined and Primal

According to the singer of Meat Wave, the band's latest album, Jericho Sirens, is violent in its glow.

Moby Weathers the Storm on Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt

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By Traci Lords | March 21, 2018
By Traci Lords | March 21, 2018

Moby Weathers the Storm on Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt

It’s very possibly the most beautifully broken record he’s ever recorded.

Mount Eerie Tries to Make Sense of the Senseless

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By Julien Baker | March 19, 2018
By Julien Baker | March 19, 2018

Mount Eerie Tries to Make Sense of the Senseless

Now Only is not a treatise on death, but one person's attempt at healing from personal tragedy.

The Acts of God in Ought’s Room Inside the World

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By Harmony Tividad | March 9, 2018
By Harmony Tividad | March 9, 2018

The Acts of God in Ought’s Room Inside the World

"I am exiting someone's mind by shrinking into a malleable clay version of myself and being pulled out through their ear by a magnet or UFO."

Joan Baez, in Exquisite Reflection, Finds a New Voice

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By Terra Naomi | March 6, 2018
By Terra Naomi | March 6, 2018

Joan Baez, in Exquisite Reflection, Finds a New Voice

Whistle Down the Wind demonstrates that the songs we cover sometimes say more about our present state than the songs we write ourselves.

Peeling Back the Layers of Shannon and the Clams’ Onion

Music
By Allison Wolfe | February 28, 2018
By Allison Wolfe | February 28, 2018

Peeling Back the Layers of Shannon and the Clams’ Onion

On having a good time while we cry, cry, cry.

The Hardcore Tribalism of Turnstile

Music
By Zachary Lipez | February 27, 2018
By Zachary Lipez | February 27, 2018

The Hardcore Tribalism of Turnstile

Time & Space is a hopeful uproar in a nihilistic medium—and it's not for everyone.

David Duchovny Rocks

Music
By Julia Shapiro | February 15, 2018
By Julia Shapiro | February 15, 2018

David Duchovny Rocks

Fox Mulder is crushing the dad-jam scene.

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