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Review: Bonobo – The North Borders

Review: Bonobo – The North Borders
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Strange and inconsistent effects and backbeats on this album suck you into a lucid dreamscape of seemingly impenetrable auditory hallucinations … read more

Review: BoySetsFire – While a Nation Sleeps

Review: BoySetsFire – While a Nation Sleeps
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In an alternate universe, BoySetsFire would enjoy the popularity that the endless stream of emocore (or scene, or whatever they’re called these days) bands receive. … read more

Review: Blouse – Imperium

Review: Blouse – Imperium
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Blouse Imperium Captured Tracks Street: 09.17 Blouse = Beach House + Still Corners When I first heard this album, I could’ve sworn that I’d already heard it. The dreamy female vocals combined with a fairly simple upbeat indie rock sound seem pretty generic, but not necessarily in a bad way. Although nothing experimental or new

Review: Blitzen Trapper – VII

Review: Blitzen Trapper – VII
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Blitzen Trapper = The Eagles + Pavement + Fleet Foxes … read more

Review: Boys Noize – Fabriclive 72

Review: Boys Noize – Fabriclive 72
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The album starts off with up-tempo electro-house beats that would be all too fitting for a day club environment, then eases into deeper house and heavier bass that forces the target audience to visualize being in an underground, laser-fueled rave. … read more

Review: Bitter Peace/Esoterica/Krieg/The Many

Review: Bitter Peace/Esoterica/Krieg/The Many
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ast Coast black metal represent! New World Black Metal is a four-way split from bands populating the upper portion of the East Coast. With the exception of Krieg, the other bands are all relatively new. Esoterica is the only band, however, who hasn’t released a full-length record yet.  … read more

Review: Binary – Amber EP

Review: Binary – Amber EP
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Deeply layered and grungy post-goth indie-rock, this five-track EP is like a postcard from a downgraded northern town in England, postmarked 1989. … read more

Review: Blank Realm – Go Easy

Review: Blank Realm – Go Easy
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Judging by the opening bass line of the first track (“Acting Strange”), I thought Blank Realm was a Swedish hardcore band. … read more

Review: Bill Ryder-Jones – A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart

Review: Bill Ryder-Jones – A Bad Wind Blows In My...
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After leaving the band The Coral, singer-songwriter Bill Ryder-Jones’ new solo album shows that he probably made a good move. … read more

Review: Big Eyes – Almost Famous

Review: Big Eyes – Almost Famous
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Apparently a Seattle band by way of New York, Big Eyes comes to bat with some serious rock pedigree. Made out of a fairly traditional three-piece, Big Eyes doesn’t do much to experiment with the formula, but they’ve got a solid sound that doesn’t wear out their welcome. More on the garage rock end of the spectrum, their one secret weapon comes in the form of their female vocalist, the husky-voiced and charismatic Kate Eldridge. … read more

Review: Big Deal – June Gloom

Review: Big Deal – June Gloom
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Though it opens on a gloomy note (which had me worried I was reviewing another downtrodden shoegaze album) with “Golden Light,” the album quickly morphs into cutesy upbeat dream pop that borders on twee. … read more