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Review: InFiction – When I’m With You

Review: InFiction – When I’m With You
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I think naming their EP New Original Dance was a pretty bold move by InFiction. There really isn’t too much of anything that is original on this track list.  I have this theory that once you’ve heard one or two electronic dance/trance/trip/techno/whateverthefuckyouwanttocallit songs, then you have basically heard them all. … read more

Review: Horsehands

Review: Horsehands
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Boston-based Horsehands are an experiment with an old, familiar sound that is miraculously unlike anything you’ve ever heard. … read more

Review: Hypocrisy

Review: Hypocrisy
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With a new record, Hypocrisy hits the road this spring in the ol’ USA to support it and all that goodness. … read more

Review: Iceage

Review: Iceage
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Like dying in a dream or Francis Bacon’s paintings, Iceage have delivered a bittersweet roller-coaster stomach lurch with their sophomore release, which drives forward in a disjointed dance with opener “Ecstasy.” … read more

Review: Iron Reagan

Review: Iron Reagan
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Iron Reagan will initially be recognized for its membership, which counts two members of Municipal Waste and two members of Darkest Hour in its ranks, but this should be eclipsed by their music. … read more

Review: How to Destroy Angels – Welcome Oblivion

Review: How to Destroy Angels – Welcome Oblivion
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With a name referencing an early Coil song and featuring industrial (hair)god Trent Reznor, how could this not be good? … read more

Review: Human Eye – 4: Into Unknown

Review: Human Eye – 4: Into Unknown
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I’ve been into fuzz for a while now, but the tone of the guitar’s thick, audible padding, scattered throughout 4: Into Unknown, scratch deep—enough to trigger inner-ear ASMR tingles. Throughout the album and especially in “Surface of Pluto,” the wah of the guitar solos sound like they came straight from The Stooges’ Fun House.  … read more

Review: James Younger – Feelin American

Review: James Younger – Feelin American
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Manchester native James Younger crafted his debut album after hitchhiking across America––how Jack Kerouac of him––and writing 11 pop rock songs about his experiences on the road.  … read more

Review: JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound – Howl

Review: JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound – Howl
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You know, I’m a fan of groups that have a “throwback” or “revivalists” label, I just beg that the product you serve up stands tall and offers something stellar. Howl, the third album from Chicago soul revivalists, JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound, however, does not.  … read more

Review: Hot Club of Cowtown – Rendezvous in Rhythm

Review: Hot Club of Cowtown – Rendezvous in Rhythm
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So many jazz bands use “Hot Club” in their name, a nod to the original Quintette du Hot Club de France. In the case of Hot Club of Cowtown, I can imagine they use the “Hot Club” name because they earned it, especially on this record. … read more

Review: Iamamiwhoami – Bounty

Review: Iamamiwhoami – Bounty
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With their dreamy vocals and experimental pop sound, Iamamiwhoami deliver an album that will please many different types of music lovers. … read more