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Tag: album reviews

Joe Casey (Protomartyr) Talks the Fall’s Sub-Lingual Tablet

Music
By Joe Casey | June 9, 2015
By Joe Casey | June 9, 2015

Joe Casey (Protomartyr) Talks the Fall’s Sub-Lingual Tablet

Call him a dabbler if you must, but Joe Casey thinks the Fall are as weird and powerful as ever on their new album.

Luke Haines (the Auteurs, Black Box Recorder) Talks FFS’ FFS

Music
By Luke Haines | June 8, 2015
By Luke Haines | June 8, 2015

Luke Haines (the Auteurs, Black Box Recorder) Talks FFS’ FFS

Mr. Haines was prepared to dislike FFS but concludes, "If you don't like it, you are either a lobotomised eunuch or a British restaurant critic."

The Weepies Talk Rocky Votolato’s Hospital Handshakes

Music
By The Weepies | June 5, 2015
By The Weepies | June 5, 2015

The Weepies Talk Rocky Votolato’s Hospital Handshakes

The Weepies had never heard Rocky Votolato's music before this album. Now they're fans.

Nick Catchdubs Talks Zedd’s True Colors

Music
By Nick Catchdubs | June 4, 2015
By Nick Catchdubs | June 4, 2015

Nick Catchdubs Talks Zedd’s True Colors

Although German EDM superstar Zedd's latest album is marketed as dance-pop, Nick Catchdubs prefers to think of it as "prog-rock with drops."

Adam Schatz (Landlady) Talks Thee Oh Sees’ Mutilator Defeated at Last

Music
By Adam Schatz | June 3, 2015
By Adam Schatz | June 3, 2015

Adam Schatz (Landlady) Talks Thee Oh Sees’ Mutilator Defeated at Last

The opening track of Thee Oh Sees' new album is the prism through which the whole rest of the album can be seen.

Olga Bell Talks Jamie XX’s In Colour

Music
By Olga Bell | June 2, 2015
By Olga Bell | June 2, 2015

Olga Bell Talks Jamie XX’s In Colour

Both stimulant and salve, Jamie xx's full-spectrum album flouts the idea that it's easier to attract attention with aggression than with its opposite.

Will Sheff (Okkervil River) Talks Bill Fay’s Who Is the Sender?

Music
By Will Sheff | June 1, 2015
By Will Sheff | June 1, 2015

Will Sheff (Okkervil River) Talks Bill Fay’s Who Is the Sender?

The faith in rediscovered cult favorite Bill Fay's songs about God, war, greed and nature is strong — you can lean against it and it will hold you up.

Larkin Grimm Talks Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard’s Django and Jimmie

Music
By Larkin Grimm | May 29, 2015
By Larkin Grimm | May 29, 2015

Larkin Grimm Talks Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard’s Django and Jimmie

In an inspired work of country-jazz fusion, two icons reveal the secret of staying in it for the long run: don’t give a fuck what anyone else thinks.

Mish Way (White Lung) Talks the Holydrug Couple’s Moonlust

Music
By Mish Way | May 28, 2015
By Mish Way | May 28, 2015

Mish Way (White Lung) Talks the Holydrug Couple’s Moonlust

Mish Way's husband might not get it, but the Holydrug Couple's Moonlust makes life easier to get through.

Claire L. Evans (YACHT) Talks Holly Herndon’s Platform

Music
By Claire L. Evans | May 27, 2015
By Claire L. Evans | May 27, 2015

Claire L. Evans (YACHT) Talks Holly Herndon’s Platform

When alien archaeologists want to know what life was like in the 21st century, Holly Herndon's Platform will be an invaluable resource.

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