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Review: Rise Against – RPM10

Posted on June 28, 2013 (August 22, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Rise Against - Revolutions Per Minute album artwork

Rise Against is a staple of modern punk rock, and it’s unlikely that anybody has survived this long without hearing them mentioned somewhere. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Safety Scissors – In A Manner Of Sleeping

Posted on July 2, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Safety Scissors/Matthew Patterson Curry (MPC!) enviably went from art school to a successful career in electronic music, with a host of international festival appearances and respectable peers supporting his work.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Red Temple Spirits – Self-Titled

Posted on July 31, 2013 (July 14, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Red Temple Spirits - Self-titled album artwork

Red Temple Spirits have been around for a long time, but you wouldn’t know unless you were already a fan.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Roger Eno/Plumbline – Endless City/Concrete Garden

Posted on July 31, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

I’ll answer your question right now: Yes, Roger Eno is the brother of ambient giant Brian Eno, and yes, this album could very well fit as the soundtrack to a dark, dramatic, experimental film.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Red Fang – Whales & Leeches

Posted on October 2, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Somehow, Red Fang has become louder. They have become heavier. They have become more bad ass. Red Fang is more Red Fang than Red Fang has ever been. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Rich Quick – Sad Songz

Posted on October 2, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

This white boy from New Jersey lays down upbeat, borderline hip-pop with groovy samples. Quick has charisma in his musicianship, offering an approachability that is at his advantage. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Quasi – Mole City

Posted on October 30, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Rock n’ roll is about excess, not precision or scholastic adherence to tradition or, RockGods forbid, discipline. It does take some kind of discipline, or something, to make music with an ex-spouse, as do Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss of Quasi. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Richard X. Heyman – X

Posted on October 30, 2013 (May 18, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Cover art for X by Richard X Heyman.

Every track has the same folky, calming tone, with Heyman’s bastardized mix of Bob Dylan’s and Paul Wellar’s melodic vocals. One exception, “Compass,” is made up of heavier guitar riffs, and Heyman provides harsher vocals that make for harder pop rock n’ roll. … read more

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Review: RJD2 – More Is Than Isn’t

Posted on October 30, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

As far as funky, jazz-influenced electronic hip hop (I get that’s a lot to ponder, but hear me out) goes, RJD2 delivers an album nothing short of amazing with More Is Than Isn’t.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Russian Circles – Memorial

Posted on October 30, 2013 (August 16, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Russian Circles - Memorial album artwork

When did Russian Circles transition from a second-tier post-rock band to a peerless post-everything behemoth of hair-trigger precision and cathartic terror-beauty? Russian Circles have been playing lately like the mid-’00s post-rock boom never happened. … read more

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Review: Robert Pollard – Blazing Gentlemen

Posted on December 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Robert Pollard’s musical universe (and it is a universe—he’s written thousands of songs) often sounds like some alternate through-the-looking-glass world, resembling classic rock, with riffs and lyrical tropes that seem somehow familiar, but from some other far-off constellation.  … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews

Review: Rosie Lowe – Right Thing EP

Posted on December 31, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Fresh from her recent guest stint on Lil Silva’s “No Doubt,” UK vocalist Lowe’s debut EP showcases a new and striking talent. … read more

Posted in: National Music Reviews
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