Review: ANNE – Pulling Chain

Review: ANNE – Pulling Chain
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 While the invisible line that often divides musical subgenres sometimes requires a stretch of the imagination, Portland-based ANNE (aka David Lindell) has completely jumped the shoegazer one it inherited for a decidedly electronic gothy one, on this, their “proper” debut. … read more

Review: Angel Olsen – Burn Your Fire For No  Witnesses

Review: Angel Olsen – Burn Your Fire For No Witnesses
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 She’s still hanging her voice on vintage Americana hooks—“I feel so lonesome I could cry,” she sings on “Hi-five”—though this is her first release with a backing band, which envelops her fiery warble in warm, complementary tunes.  … read more

Review: +/–  – Jumping the Tracks

Review: +/– – Jumping the Tracks
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 Jumping The Tracks is so painfully “meh” that it makes me pissed off and sleepy. It chaps my ass that the vocals just don’t complement the shimmering guitars and neat sonic framework—we have computers that fix this, people! … read more

Review: The Workhouse – The sky still looks the same

Review: The Workhouse – The sky still looks the same
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Merely taking this 10″ out of the package is the preamble to its overall aura—a grey sleeve accompanied by a matching, grey lyrics booklet that holds a mini-CDR version; the mini book holds industrial/construction photos and drawings accompanying the lyrics. “The sky still looks the same” opens the release with somber, bare post-punk with a poppy smirk. … read more

Review: The Reserves – Made in Tennessee EP

Review: The Reserves – Made in Tennessee EP
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This is blue collar rock n’ roll from the Volunteer State. If nothing else, Made in Tennessee holds the marked distinction of featuring a punk cover of the old folk standard “Oh Shenandoah.” … read more

Review: Rabbits – SOS

Review: Rabbits – SOS
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Droney and distorted, the Portland trio RABBITS know how to hastily slap an album together. Live renditions, unreleased songs and other shit characterize the album. … read more

Review: Quilt – Held in Splendor

Review: Quilt – Held in Splendor
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Quilt is the epitome of psychedelic rock. Shane Butler, Anna Rochinski and Taylor McVay keep it simple with the basics: evocative vocals, drums and a variety of string instruments (acoustic and electric guitar and banjo).  … read more

Review: Psyclon Nine – Order Of The Shadow

Review: Psyclon Nine – Order Of The Shadow
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Oh, the terror! This release is full of hard, heavy, head-banging metal and aggrotech beats. I loved the gritty, grinding, nasty guitar riffs. It is disappointing that they are mixed in with  overdone, scratchy, screaming vocals that make you want to tear your skin off. … read more

Review: Potpourri Of Pearls – We Went to Heaven

Review: Potpourri Of Pearls – We Went to Heaven
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A concept album of sorts—based on the fact that PoP’s lead singer Adam Brody’s 14th birthday coincided with the discovery of the unfortunate victims from the Heaven’s Gate cult—even if only loosely themed, makes for a bizarre sophomore release. … read more