Review: Star & Dagger – Tomorrowland Blues

Review: Star & Dagger – Tomorrowland Blues
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Three extremely talented and seasoned musicians came together to create this excellent, bluesy stoner rock album.  … read more

Review: Secret Policeman’s Ball – Teenage Crimewave

Review: Secret Policeman’s Ball – Teenage Crimewave
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Don’t let the shoegazer cover fool you—this is not your traditional indie-rock record.  … read more

Review: Sankt Otten – Messias Maschine

Review: Sankt Otten – Messias Maschine
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If you couldn’t tell from the band’s name, album title or album cover, this band is German. Waaay German. … read more

Review: Scraper – Self Titled EP

Review: Scraper – Self Titled EP
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The heavy chainsaw guitars—emitting chord changes at a rate The Ramones might approve of—caught my attention last. … read more

Review: Safety Scissors – In A Manner Of Sleeping

Review: Safety Scissors – In A Manner Of Sleeping
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Safety Scissors/Matthew Patterson Curry (MPC!) enviably went from art school to a successful career in electronic music, with a host of international festival appearances and respectable peers supporting his work.  … read more

Review: Red Temple Spirits – Self-Titled

Review: Red Temple Spirits – Self-Titled
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Red Temple Spirits have been around for a long time, but you wouldn’t know unless you were already a fan.  … read more

Review: Roger Eno/Plumbline – Endless City/Concrete Garden

Review: Roger Eno/Plumbline – Endless City/Concrete Garden
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I’ll answer your question right now: Yes, Roger Eno is the brother of ambient giant Brian Eno, and yes, this album could very well fit as the soundtrack to a dark, dramatic, experimental film.  … read more

Review: Power Trip – Manifest Decimation

Review: Power Trip – Manifest Decimation
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Lord have mercy, that Paolo Girardi artwork! That’s it, I could stop the review here. … read more

Review: Potty Mouth – Hell Bent

Review: Potty Mouth – Hell Bent
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Critics have called Potty Mouth a riot grrrl band, which is dumb, or called them pop punk or post punk, which is inaccurate and ambiguous, or said they sound like ‘90s New England indie rock, which is a little more clear, but still vague.  … read more