This new set of hymns from the highly praised Ghost B.C. has been even more bustled about than the bands debut Opus Eponymous. … read more
Review: Georgia’s Horse – Weather Codes
I haven’t heard an album more Western than Weather Codes since Spindrift’s Classic Soundtracks Vol. 1 was released. … read more
Review: George Glass – Welcome Home
There’s a smoothness about this straight-ahead pop stuff that some lo-fi aficionados might distrust, but put that down to their living in L.A. In that town full of phoniness, George Glass (who isn’t a person, BTW, just the band name) somehow seems genuine. … read more
Review: Gary Numan – Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)
Numan’s latest album, Splinter (Songs For A Broken Mind), the 19th full-length released under his own name, has expanded his exploration of heavy industrial pop music, the sound he’s embraced since the early ’90s. … read more
Review: Ghetto Ghouls – Self-Titled
After surviving the brutal assault of “Peepshow,” I can see the subtle brilliance that makes Ghetto Ghouls something special. … read more
Review: Gladenfold – From Dusk To Eternity
Even though it sounds like a smooth blend of bands from Spinefarm’s early years, Gladenfold mixes just enough power metal into their synth-driven melodic death metal to breathe life into a genre I had given up on years ago. … read more
Review: Fogh Depot – Self-Titled
Fogh Depot = Flying Lotus + Somnambulist Quintet … read more
Review: Föllakzoid – III
Föllakzoid = CAVE + Lumerians + Circle … read more
Review: FOSSILS – The Meating
FOSSILS = Red Fang + All Pigs Must Die + Barren Womb … read more
Review: Gacha – Send Two Sunsets
Gacha = oOoOO + XXYYXX … read more
Review: Fort Knox Five – Pressurize The Cabin
Fort Knox Five = C2C + Daft Punk + Cypress Hill … read more
Review: Fucked Up – Year of the Hare
Fucked Up = (Mclusky + The Evens) / Ceremony … read more