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Review: Tim & Adam – Self-Titled

Review: Tim & Adam – Self-Titled
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Before Tim & Adam, I had never actually listened to either of them. Tim, of The Postmarks and Adam from I Am Stereo came together and created an album that will most likely end up on many a summer mixtapes. … read more

Review: Touche – It’s Fate

Review: Touche – It’s Fate
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Apparently “singer” Alex Lilly and instrumentalist/vocalist Bram Inscore, who comprise this girl/boy LA duo, didn’t do their research when picking a name for their group. … read more

Review: True Widow – Circumambulation

Review: True Widow – Circumambulation
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Compared to As High As the Highest Heavens and from the Center of the Circumference of the Earth, Circumambulation proceeds with sparser guitar and deliberate bass, beginning the slow burner as such with “Creeper.” … read more

Review: The White Mandingos – The Ghetto is Tryna Kill Me

Review: The White Mandingos – The Ghetto is Tryna Kill...
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Creativity and storytelling are the focal points in this experimental album. … read more

Review: Trash Monsters – There’s a Rat in the Tunnel of Love

Review: Trash Monsters – There’s a Rat in the Tunnel...
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Punk rock is best served when it’s not trying to be punk, but when its simply trying to be load, fast, obnoxious rock n’ roll. That’s what Trash Monsters do so well.  … read more

Review: Tony Joe White – Hoodoo

Review: Tony Joe White – Hoodoo
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This blues-like punk rock, in a way, is very simple—it’s often played with the same chord progressions, tempos and even instrumentation. So, like punk rock, it takes talent creativity and originality—all of which are not found in high amounts on Hoodoo.  … read more

Review: Tough Age – Self-Titled

Review: Tough Age – Self-Titled
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There’s a lot to like about Tough Age. They’ve got a nice surf-rock vibe with a dash of angst pulled right from a dingy garage. The whole album has an old-fashioned sound as warm as old tube amps and the band travels over a lot of terrain. This album is a great sonic trip up the coast. … read more

Review: Toxic Holocaust – Chemistry of Consciousness

Review: Toxic Holocaust – Chemistry of Consciousness
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I was pleased to hear that Joel Grind didn’t take Chemistry of Consciousness in the way that Conjure and Command hinted at, which, for me, might have been cultic stoner-thrash, but staunchly returned to volatile, acidic ooze and frantic bloodlust.   … read more

Review: Traams – Grin

Review: Traams – Grin
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Krautrock by way of Chichester, England with a dusting of American math rock in it’s blood, Traams stand in good post-punker company (along with say Parquet Courts and Disappears) by making honest-to-god indie ROCK with a serrated, post millennial edge. … read more

Review: This Will Destroy You – Live In Reykjavik, Iceland

Review: This Will Destroy You – Live In Reykjavik, Iceland
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This album, when listened to in a good pair of headphones, gives a taste of TWDY’s live presence in a perfect setlist comprised of the best of the band’s discography. I’m seething with jealousy over the lucky audience that witnessed this performance in Iceland, but grateful the band thought to record and share it with the rest of us. … read more

Review: Tomorrows Tulips – Experimental Jelly

Review: Tomorrows Tulips – Experimental Jelly
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There’s something unmistakably nostalgic about Experimental Jelly. It contains the bummer pop feel of The Velvet Underground classic, “Pale Blue Eyes.” Seemingly subdued songs like the ones throughout Experimental Jelly provide a feeling that I refer to as a “slow burn,” which allows them to be mellow, but penetrating as well. … read more

Review: Tonight Sky – Self-Titled

Review: Tonight Sky – Self-Titled
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As the name suggests, the influences behind Tonight Sky (created by Jason Holstrom) involve a lot of stargazing and space stuff. With that, Holstrom weaves electronic melodies with danceable beats, layered with ambience invoking the nature of space—empty and vast. … read more