Timmy’s Organism Revives Detroit Rock City

Timmy’s Organism Revives Detroit Rock City
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The history of rock n’ roll has been subverted by the explosion of technology’s gear gadgetry. A line of demarcation needs to be drawn to show the shift from the large recording studio, enveloped by colossal boards and reel-to-reel recorders, to today’s proficient and IKEA-quaint studios with point-and-click DAWs and computer monitors. … read more

Review: Chris Knox / Tall Dwarfs – Seizure / Weeville (Vinyl Reissue)

Review: Chris Knox / Tall Dwarfs – Seizure / Weeville...
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For every introverted soul who feared the sunlight, people and being seen or addressed in public, Chris Knox wrote songs for them. The famous godfather of New Zealand punk and lo-fi influenced all things that ultimately became the lame, overgeneralized indie label. … read more

Officer Jenny: Offering a Voice to the Voiceless

Officer Jenny: Offering a Voice to the Voiceless
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Stephen Cope’s Officer Jenny project sheds light into the darkest corners, zooming in on the most repulsive details in one of 2015’s best records, ~*queen of cups*~. The album’s opening track, “Father Doted Over Me,” pulls no punches and aims straight at the heart of the matter, and the matter of the heart is broken, shattered. … read more

Death Magic: HEALTH Finds The Perfect Prescription

Death Magic: HEALTH Finds The Perfect Prescription
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Taking a page from some of music’s most self-effacing artists, such as Kevin Shields and Trent Reznor, HEALTH possess numberless albums that were scrapped due to their creative perfection complex. The Los Angeles noise-rock act HEALTH stood on the edge of oblivion and took six years to architect a near-perfect follow-up to 2009’s Get Color, Death Magic.
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