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Reviews: Stomach Earth – Self-Titled

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Stomach Earth is the solo project of Mike “Gunface” McKenzie (Red Chord), and is being branded as a funeral doom record, although there are industrial sounds floating throughout, and the album isn’t sorrowful so much sorrowful as menacing.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: Swiiim – Cellophane Castle

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

From the first song on this album, I was enthralled. Sadly, the infatuation didn’t last long. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: These Animals – Pages

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

These “pages” nod back to late ‘90s alternative indie/emo. The problem is: That’s a place I don’t prefer to go. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: Transplants – In a Warzone

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

After breaking up in 2005, shortly after the release of their second album Haunted Cities (I would’ve broken up after that album too…), this rap/punk supergroup has returned with a fun (if kinda dumb) new album.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: Turn Me On Dead Man – We Are The Star People

Posted on September 5, 2013 (July 8, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Turn Me On Dead Man Album Artwork

The new age mysticism concepts on We Are The Star People comes off as too contrived, the riffs are too cut-and-dried (especially when paired with the band’s Marc Bolan and George Harrison influences) and the lyrics sound like drivel spewed from a smug yuppie backpacking in India.  … read more

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Reviews: Void Meditation Cult/Sperm of Antichrist – Sulfurous Prayers of Blight and Darkness

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

What essentially amounts to a split release by the same band (Void Meditation Cult was previously called Sperm of Antichrist), the first side of Sulfurous Prayers of Blight and Darkness is Void Meditation Cult and the second side is Sperm of Antichrist—confused yet? … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: Watain – The Wild Hunt

Posted on September 5, 2013 (August 15, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Watain - The Wild Hunt album artwork

I don’t quite understand why it is that Watain has become such a polarizing band in the metal underground—people either love them or absolutely despise them. … read more

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Reviews: Zola Jesus and JG Thirlwell featuring Milvox Quartet

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 20, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Zola Jesus - Versions album cover.

Versions is existing Zola Jesus material reimagined with string arrangements by No Wave icon JG Thirlwell.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: Speedy Ortiz – Major Arcana

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Major Arcana comes across as pretty, ’90s lo-fi grunge, and would be appropriate listening after watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer while wearing a flannel shirt and ripped jeans.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: The Bronx – IV

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

After releasing two albums as their mariachi alter ego, these L.A. rockers have returned with a bit less snarl, but still plenty of swagger.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Reviews: The Delta Mirror – Better Unsung

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Better Unsung is an easy listen, with an interesting mixture of instruments both electronic and natural, vocals that are either clear or are so distorted they are merely mumbles, and a careful use of different musical styles. … read more

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Reviews: The Diemakers – Detroit Recordings

Posted on September 5, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

It wouldn’t be fair to blame the difficulty I had sitting through the six songs of Detroit Recordings on the drums or lyrics.  … read more

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