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Review: Cy Dune

Review: Cy Dune
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No Recognize jumps right into action with heavy but bright guitar (think King Tuff guitar tone) hitting rhythmic chords and hammer-ons that become the backbone of the opening track, “Where the Wild Things.” … read more

Review: Dash Rip Rock

Review: Dash Rip Rock
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In the almost 30 years since they formed, Louisiana Music Hall of Famers Dash Rip Rock have been making rollicking swamp-rock with equal doses of punk and country and even a little metal. … read more

Review: Crime and the City Solution – American Twilight

Review: Crime and the City Solution – American Twilight
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Critics’ darlings who never quite made the mainstream grade back in the early 1990s, Crime are back with their first release in 20-plus years. … read more

Review: Como Asesinar A Felipes –  Comenzara de Nuevo

Review: Como Asesinar A Felipes – Comenzara de Nuevo
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Comenzara de Nuevo, or Begin Again, is the mind-blowing US debut of progressive Chilean hybrid Como Asesinar A Felipes. Combining elements of hip hop and jazz with an underlying Latin-American flair, this album is full of complex layers and a strong message of change. … read more

Review: Cough/windhand

Review: Cough/windhand
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Split releases of any type can be risky, considering a good chunk of the time before the split is even created, either artist hasn’t heard the others’ tunes going into the work. I’m not sure how this release came into fruition, but the one almost 20-minute tune from Cough and two tunes equally the same playtime come from Windhand. … read more

Review: Cuckoo Chaos

Review: Cuckoo Chaos
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This is one of the best demos and rarities compilations that I have heard. Usually rarities albums are choppy and inconsistent, with each song being recorded at a different time, and there are usually some pretty shitty songs. This feels like a cohesive album with a central theme, but that isn’t to say there aren’t slight variances. … read more

Review: Clutch

Review: Clutch
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The staying power—and I mean power—of Clutch remains on this, their 10th studio release from the bearded rockers that have ruined genre boundaries since 1990.  … read more

Review: Cayucas – Bigfoot

Review: Cayucas – Bigfoot
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Bigfoot is an album full of summer anthems. The songs are a mix of laid-back beach-pop and faster tropical rhythms that literally melt away my stress. Frontman Zach Yudin’s lyrical flow, matched with the percussion and bass lines, give this music the most subtle hip-hop touch. Overall, the album is completely soulful. … read more

Review: Chandler Travis Three-O – This is What Bears Look Like Underwater

Review: Chandler Travis Three-O – This is What Bears Look...
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Intermittently instrumental, in my opinion, is always a benefit when an album features more than five instruments. Compared to Chandler Travis’ concurrent venture with Catbirds, This is What Bears Look Like Underwater comes off a lot less forced. … read more

Review: Charles Bradley – Victim of Love

Review: Charles Bradley – Victim of Love
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The screaming eagle of soul, Charles Bradley became a breakthrough artist at the age of 62 with the release of his debut album, No Time for Dreaming. On his sophomore release, Victim of Love, Bradley once again delivers a bucket of authenticity, passion and power. … read more

Review: Cerekloth

Review: Cerekloth
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Cerekloth took me completely by surprise with their 2011 EP Halo of Syringes, and I was even more intrigued when I learned the band included members of the highly underrated Church Bizarre.  … read more

Review: Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal

Review: Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal
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Continuing the theme of yelling at faith, established in their last album, Sempiternal doesn’t overly change the formula—and that’s not a bad thing. … read more