Review: Ty Segall – Manipulator

Review: Ty Segall – Manipulator
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Ty Segall = Ziggy Stardust–era David Bowie + The Beatles + Fuzz … read more

Review: Trentemøller –  Lost Reworks

Review: Trentemøller – Lost Reworks
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Trentemøller = Blonde Redhead + T.O.M. And His Computer + Depeche Mode … read more

Review: Terry Malts – Insides EP

Review: Terry Malts – Insides EP
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Terry Malts = Jawwzz!! + The Descendents + The Chills … read more

October 2014 National Music Reviews

October 2014 National Music Reviews

National album reviews for 7 Seconds, Anti-Flag, Alvi Buffalo, Bleached, Cannibal Corpse, Divide Index El Mati A Un Polici, Exodus, The Gaslight Anthem, The Haunted Human Cull, Lauren Redhead, Myrkur, Oscillator Bug, Peer Group, Sarah Silverman, SleepMakesWaves, Terry Malts, Ty Segall, Wray, Zola Jesus and more.
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Review: Sterile Jets – Liquor Store

Review: Sterile Jets – Liquor Store
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Sterile Jets = Future of the Left + Mclusky + Sonic Youth … read more

Review: Sleepmakeswaves – Love of Cartography

Review: Sleepmakeswaves – Love of Cartography
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Sleepmakeswaves = Explosions in the Sky + Russian Circles + Dntel … read more

Review: Oscillator Bug – Bursts of the Million

Review: Oscillator Bug – Bursts of the Million
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Oscillator Bug’s Zaid Maxwell is offering a disturbing dose of “new” with his debut album. Befitting its name, Bursts of the Million is equally full of carnival-like synth explosions—some messier than others—and jagged guitar licks. … read more

Review: Peer Group – Rhetoric and Hands

Review: Peer Group – Rhetoric and Hands
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The recent release of these Peer Group recordings was a long time coming. These songs were recorded in December of 1981 in southern California, making it contemporary to bands like Black Flag and Redd Kross. … read more

Review: Pawns or Kings – Pomme De Terre

Review: Pawns or Kings – Pomme De Terre
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Pawns or Kings is a group of indie folk Missourians, who appear to be in the melting pot of words—or languages, that is—nestled away in the Midwest. The French-titled album, Pomme De Terre, is accompanied by sets of instrumental songs, catchy folk tunes, and Spanish lyrics on tracks like “Wandering.” … read more

Review: Kasper Bjørke – After Forever

Review: Kasper Bjørke – After Forever
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Icelandic pop: Doesn’t that sound interesting? It conjures up feelings of cold and warmth intertwined to create crystalline structures that are only possible through sound. … read more

Review: Kool Stuff Katie – Self-Titled

Review: Kool Stuff Katie – Self-Titled
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This is a fun band. The minimalist musical duo from Portland, Ore., makes incredibly light and upbeat music that hemorrhages positivity. I wouldn’t go as far as to call it bubbly, but the brightly tinged pop punk sound fills a void that I didn’t even notice was there. … read more