Review: RJD2 – More Is Than Isn’t

Review: RJD2 – More Is Than Isn’t
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As far as funky, jazz-influenced electronic hip hop (I get that’s a lot to ponder, but hear me out) goes, RJD2 delivers an album nothing short of amazing with More Is Than Isn’t.  … read more

Review: Richard X. Heyman – X

Review: Richard X. Heyman – X
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Every track has the same folky, calming tone, with Heyman’s bastardized mix of Bob Dylan’s and Paul Wellar’s melodic vocals. One exception, “Compass,” is made up of heavier guitar riffs, and Heyman provides harsher vocals that make for harder pop rock n’ roll. … read more

Review: Quasi – Mole City

Review: Quasi – Mole City
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Rock n’ roll is about excess, not precision or scholastic adherence to tradition or, RockGods forbid, discipline. It does take some kind of discipline, or something, to make music with an ex-spouse, as do Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss of Quasi. … read more

Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)

Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)
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Oh the ’90s! This was a time when punk rock got really funny, and nowhere is this more prevalent than on Propagandhi’s heavily political, satirical and hilarious debut. For the album’s 20th anniversary, Fat Wreck Chords decided to re-release this album with seven unreleased tracks. … read more

Review: Possession – His Best Deceit

Review: Possession – His Best Deceit
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Leave it to Iron Bonehead productions to put the K in kvlt giving these black thrashers from Austria a wider release on what formally is a “demo tape.” That’s all in the eyes of the beholder in regards to the actual status of a release. … read more

Review: Poor Lily – Vuxola

Review: Poor Lily – Vuxola
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Musicianship this tight is rarely used to make street punk music, but alas, here we are. Poor Lily aren’t exactly a street punk band, but the general snottiness of the record certainly follows that lead, and mixes this vibe with equal doses of ’80s hardcore and ’90s post-rock. … read more

Review: Polvo – Siveria

Review: Polvo – Siveria
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Polvo was math-y before there was math rock, but the angular equations of their guitar riffs and drum rhythms seemed like some secret calculus, more subtle and organic then their successors. … read more

Review: Plankton Wat – Drifter’s Temple

Review: Plankton Wat – Drifter’s Temple
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If an all-instrumental band uses the adjective legendary in cahoots with its description shortly before touting Grateful Dead as an influence, it’s almost guaranteed to sandbag any actual listening experience. Fortunately, Plankton Wat wined and dined my initial shallowness away before the third track. … read more

Review: Piñata Protest – El Valiente

Review: Piñata Protest – El Valiente
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Opening with a 45-second intro declaring Piñata Protest “los mas chingones de la musica norteña punk,” El Valiente certainly delivers on that description.  … read more

Review: Pink Frost – Sundowning

Review: Pink Frost – Sundowning
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Most often compared to 90s-era Smashing Pumpkins, except without Billy Corgan’s godawful nasally whine, Pink Frost are thick and noisy and energetic and also noisy. … read more