Review: Ringworm – Hammer of the Witch

Review: Ringworm – Hammer of the Witch
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At this point, Ringworm’s greatest testament is their longevity, having been steadily grinding away since ‘98, crafting a stream of excellent records while most of their contemps have opted for the quick cash of a reunion spot. … read more

Review: Reverend Horton Heat – REV

Review: Reverend Horton Heat – REV
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Anyone who knows Jim Heath knows that there’s no greater friend to rock n’ roll. Reverend Horton Heat have been wowing audiences with rockabilly virtuosity that nothing else compares to. … read more

Review: PUP – Self-Titled

Review: PUP – Self-Titled
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With an even blend of punk, indie and garage rock, PUP have created a sound all to themselves with their self-titled debut. An overall enticing album, it employs heavy distortion contrasting with lighter, cleaner vocals playing both fast and slow when appropriate. … read more

Review: Protomartyr – Under Color of Official Right

Review: Protomartyr – Under Color of Official Right
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The intro to Under Color of Official Right might trick you into thinking you’re listening to neo-beach music on par with The Drums. Although the surf-reverberated guitar continues through the first track, the lyrics—sounding as if they’re sung through inflamed vocal chords—shatter the expectations of the surf rock genre. … read more

Review: Plateau Below – Still Paradise

Review: Plateau Below – Still Paradise
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“Eris” opens this album with the driving mantras and quiet anxiety you heard from Modest Mouse on the Lonesome and Crowded West, though Plateau keeps it rounded with an almost Syd Barrett-esque psychedelic flourish. … read more

Review: Pink Mountaintops – Get Back

Review: Pink Mountaintops – Get Back
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Vancouver indie post-punk (for lack of a better term) band Pink Mountaintops’ past members include members of everything from experimental bands like Godspeed You! Black Emperor to psych troupes The Warlocks to the heavy purveyors Black Mountain. … read more

Review: Picastro – You

Review: Picastro – You
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This album embodies everything I love about experimental music. You communicates what I like to call “black folk.” … read more

Review: Phantogram – Voices

Review: Phantogram – Voices
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Voices is one of those strange albums that tricks listeners into thinking it’s nothing special at first glance. Obviously, that wasn’t the intention the New York duo had in mind for their sophomore album, but the fact is you have to give this one a chance beyond the first pass. … read more

Review: Perfect Pussy – Say Yes To Love

Review: Perfect Pussy – Say Yes To Love
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Say the name five times fast, snicker, then fuck off: Perfect Pussy is out to eviscerate your woeful self-critique with heart, humor and critical punk-rrrriot. … read more

Review: Patrick Sexx – The Shadow That Took Shape

Review: Patrick Sexx – The Shadow That Took Shape
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Patrick Sexx created an album that sounds like a coloring book from an alternate reality. The title track has a slow synth accompanied by an upbeat chorus of backing vocals, which create a friendly atmosphere that sounds like a waking dream. … read more