#7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985) sounds like what might happen if the bounty hunters from The Empire Strikes Back were to start a Dada-inspired fetish industrial project … read more
Review: Cannibal Corpse – A Skeletal Domain
Well, this was a pleasing surprise! Arguably the flag bearers of all death metal, Cannibal Corpse are going to make fans old and new very happy with A Skeletal Domain. … read more
Review: Brian Eno / Karl Hyde – High Life
Brian Eno has been hugely influential on several generations of musicians, starting in the ‘70s/’80s with bands as popular as U2 and Talking Heads, but also countless lesser known bands, and his influence was diffused since. … read more
Review: Caribou – Our Love
Caribou = Hot Chip / SBTRKT … read more
Review: Buzzcocks – The Way
Buzzcocks = Pete Shelley + Sex Pistols + Howard Devoto … read more
Review: Brother Earth – Positive Haywires
Brother Earth = Circus Devils + Syd Barrett – Robert Pollard … read more
Review: Call of the Void – Ageless
Call Of The Void = Converge + Nasum + Gaza … read more
Review: Butch Walker – Afraid Of Ghosts
Butch Walker = Ryan Adams + Pete Yorn – John Mayer … read more
Review: California X – Nights in the Dark
California X = Meat Puppets + Dinosaur Jr. – J Mascis … read more
Review: Broken Water – Wrought
Broken Water = Milk Music + Unwound … read more
Review: Cafeine – New Love
Cafeine = Hot Fuss–era Killers + The Fratellis + Interpol … read more
Review: Bully – Feels Like
Bully Feels Like Columbia Street: 06.23 Bully = Japandroids + Best Coast + Yuck The first thing that came to my raised-on-Disney brain upon hearing Bully was that if Ashley Spinelli from Recess—9 and donning moto boots—started a band, it would sound like this. Overwhelming at first–maybe with the volume of rock-solid grindy guitar and