Land of Talk = Speedy Ortiz + Big Thief + All Dogs … read more
Review: Land of Talk – Life After Youth
Land of Talk = Speedy Ortiz + Big Thief + All Dogs … read more
Laurel Halo = James Ferraro + Holly Herndon … read more
Liars = Dirty Projectors + The Heliocentrics + Nick Cave … read more
L.A. Witch = Cherry Glazerr + The Fresh & Only’s + ShitKid … read more
Lockbox = Mouse on Mars + James Ferraro … read more
La Luz = Dick Dale and His Del-tones + Shannon And The Clams … read more
Lotic = Amnesia Scanner + Chino Amobi + Karlheinz Stockhausen … read more
Lost Under Heaven = WU LYF + The Eurythmics … read more
Le Butcherettes = Siouxsie Siouz + Patti Smith … read more
LE CONCORDE EP Space Kitty It is always a pleasant surprise when a CD bears a sticker telling of guest artists featured within and you ultimately realize the band sticker is underselling the talent and potential of the band. Sure, the appearance of the Psychedelic Fur’s guitarist, John Ashton, and their saxophone player, Mars Williams,
LOST SOUNDS LOST SOUNDS In the Red Records This album is exactly what electroclash should be defined as: edgy and recklessly punky with a dash of synthpop dropped in for good measure. Lost Sounds sounds like the new Le Tigre release after you’ve pulled out the slick production and replaced it with gargling guitars, smashing
LAIBACH ANTHEMS AND THE VIDEOS Mute 5/5 Laibach is an act that has surpassed the test of time. The Slovenian, multi-media act came into exsistence in 1980, and proved to be controversial before ever releasing an album or performing a show. Dressed in Yugoslav army uniforms with specially designed insignias on the arm bands,