Echodog reeks with potential. With a short five-track album, these locals know how to play. Each track is rock-oriented, with the exception of “Mine,” which feels more along the lines of acoustic, alternative coffee-shop rock—not that that’s a bad thing. … read more
Local Review: Dwellers – Pagan Fruit
Producing more of their psych-tinged “gut rock,” Dwellers have doubled down on the space rock sound that they experimented with on Good Morning Harakiri. The resulting album is unbelievably laid back, sounding a lot like mid-’90s stoner rock but without the angst-driven intensity. … read more
Local Review: Dustbloom – Keeping the Black Dog at Bay
Dustbloom = The Dillinger Escape Plan + Meshuggah … read more
Local Review: Farewell, Nick Wan – Dainty
Farewell, Nick Wan = Anamanaguchi + Ratatat … read more
Local Review: DulceSky – Awake And Arise
DulceSky = Dead Can Dance / Nine Inch Nails … read more
Local Review: Deathblow – The Other Side of Darkness
Deathblow = Kreator + Destruction + Sodom
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Local Review: DiseNgaged – Mass Grave
DiseNgaged = Autopsy + Overkill … read more
Local Review: Disforia – The Age of Ether
Disforia = Iced Earth + Blind Guardian + Into Eternity … read more
Local Review: DJ Buttweed – Got My Money and Mercedes
DJ Buttweed = Jon Lajoie + Three Loco … read more
Local Review: Drew Ehrgott – Departure
Drew Ehrgott = Beats Antique + VCR5 … read more
Local Review: Delusions of Godhood – Dreamscape
Delusions of Godhood = Kalmah + Gates of Ishtar … read more
Local Review: Dead Bod – Self-Titled EP
You and everyone subject to your sound system should note and thoroughly enjoy the sheer, brutal and deadly brilliance of Dead Bod. This self-titled EP beautifully captures a contemporary form of the late-’70s L.A. punk explosion, which inspires nostalgia for the movement. … read more