Review: Father Murphy – Pain Is On Our Side Now

Review: Father Murphy – Pain Is On Our Side Now
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Listening to this album, I found myself imagining specters and spirits dancing around a blasphemous circle of flame, while in the distance, demonic cries echo in a storm of violent proportions. … read more

Review: Fallujah – The Flesh Prevails

Review: Fallujah – The Flesh Prevails
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This Bay Area band has buzz going in the modern metal world. After seeing a multitude of positive reviews about this new album, I had to check it out and chime in. … read more

September 2014 National Music Reviews

September 2014 National Music Reviews

National reviews for Bulbul, Cex, Father Murphy, The Goddamn Gallows, Kodomo, King Tuff, Low Leaf, Old Man Markley, Pallbearer, Terrestrials, Wo Fat, Young Widows and more! … read more

Review: Evil United – Honored by Fire

Review: Evil United – Honored by Fire
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Mired in their own mimetic banality, Evil United stand out only in their unusual brand of terribleness. … read more

Review: Disturbance Project – Grita Mientras Puedas

Review: Disturbance Project – Grita Mientras Puedas
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Disturbance Project turned up both the volume and grind knobs (the latter of which goes far past the 11th mark) and Grita Mientras Puedas was brought to life. … read more

Review: Cocksure – TVMALSV

Review: Cocksure – TVMALSV
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It is almost as if they grabbed some unreleased music and mixed it with today’s technology, making a very nostalgic yet aggressive and stimulating release. … read more

Review: Cex – Shamaneater

Review: Cex – Shamaneater
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Rjyan Kidwell has created the ultimate antiquated soundtrack. Not that the music itself is outdated, but the project’s concept embodies the modernization fad that our generation suffers from. … read more

Review: Low Leaf – AKASHAALAY

Review: Low Leaf – AKASHAALAY
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I’m pretty awestruck with this release, which begins with instrumentation that combines electronic compositions layered with organic melodies played through the harp, guitar and piano, creating a transcendental experience upon listening. … read more

Review: Lower – Seek Warmer Climes

Review: Lower – Seek Warmer Climes
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This Danish post-punk quartet has been critically aligned with other Scandinavian bands, most notably Iceage, but this unit seems to have a flair for a theatricality some of the others lack, due to singer Adrian Toubro’s vocal flourishes. … read more

Review: Locusta – Dendromorphosis

Review: Locusta – Dendromorphosis
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With a few listens through this four-song EP release and my interest completely lacking, I looked backward. The Columbus, Ohio, tech/prog/death band has a full-length release, and surprisingly enough, the full-length sounded way more interesting than this set of tunes. … read more

Review: Leticia Rodriguez Garza – Sagüita Al Bate

Review: Leticia Rodriguez Garza – Sagüita Al Bate
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The niece of musician Eva Garza, who was one of the first bilingual artists to cross over into the United States mainstream during the ‘40s and ’50s, has created an ode to her aunt by recording songs that were previously unrecorded, as is the case with the title track, along with re-interpretations of other songs. … read more

Review: Laboratory 5 – Awake In The Dark

Review: Laboratory 5 – Awake In The Dark
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This is the kind of music you listen to when you’re partying until the sun comes up. Not just that—it’s the kind of music you hear at some illegal desert rave that lasts until the cops come. … read more