Review: SQÜRL – EP #2

Review: SQÜRL – EP #2
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Coming off a brilliant collaboration with lute revivalist Josef van Wissem, this largely instrumental, sprawling compilation of psychedelic guitar explorations of dissonance and repetition is as good as any Jarmusch film: disconnected, adjacent to popular culture and unmistakably idiosyncratic. … read more

Review: Soviet Soviet – Fate

Review: Soviet Soviet – Fate
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When Fate begins, the full richness of the music, along with the double-time dance beat, doesn’t prepare me for the voice of Alessandro Costantini. It’s not that his voice doesn’t mesh well with the overall sound—it does. It’s perfect for the crunchy bass that sits on the forefront of the album’s mixes, allowing the guitars to create texture or melodic leads reminiscent of Holograms’ synth work.  … read more

Review: The Sounds – Weekend

Review: The Sounds – Weekend
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The Sounds have released another album similar to their two most previous creations both in style and content. Indie folk influences with their typical electro-pop base won’t throw off or impress faithful fans. This album is about what you’d expect.  … read more

Review: Schooner – Neighborhood Veins

Review: Schooner – Neighborhood Veins
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Spooky country songs bleed into ’50s rockers and soulful harmonies accent slow ballads. Like I said before, this is what indie should be: With every chance they get Schooner exercise the freedom they’ve cultivated for themselves. … read more

Review: Saxon – Unplugged and Strung Up

Review: Saxon – Unplugged and Strung Up
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Over the course of a 36-year career, Saxon have proven themselves to be the undisputed masters of heavy metal songwriting. Unplugged and Strung Up is a cavalcade of re-recordings, orchestrations and acoustic takes on a selection of Saxon’s greatest material.  … read more

Review: Said The Whale – hawaiii

Review: Said The Whale – hawaiii
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 Hawaiii is an album that sounds exactly like what you’d expect radio-friendly indie rock to sound like. This means that it’s just as likely that a preteen girl will play their music as it is that your mom will.  … read more

Review: Psalm Zero – Force My Hand

Review: Psalm Zero – Force My Hand
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It’s tough to rate the band on this debut single, because one of the two songs is a cover of Today Is The Day’s “Willpower,” which they transformed from its distorted, noise-metal roots into a gothic dirge with what the band calls “medieval vocal harmonies.” … read more

Review: Poor Remy – Bitters

Review: Poor Remy – Bitters
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Folk transforms into alt-country at the end of “Cave Eyes,” concluding the album pleasantly. Try this one out for a hiking trip or a day in nature. … read more

Review: Piano Interrupted – The Unified Field

Review: Piano Interrupted – The Unified Field
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The mix feels like a series of hymns performed in a discotheque, transforming a club-like atmosphere into an experience both spiritual and mind-expanding.  … read more