Review: True Widow – Circumambulation

Review: True Widow – Circumambulation
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Compared to As High As the Highest Heavens and from the Center of the Circumference of the Earth, Circumambulation proceeds with sparser guitar and deliberate bass, beginning the slow burner as such with “Creeper.” … read more

Review: Teen – Carolina EP

Review: Teen – Carolina EP
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This five-song EP is just as impressive as TEEN’s sophomore full-length, In Limbo, from last year. The Brooklyn girls have strayed from their Shangri-Las-meets-psych vibe and have moved into a more diverse, rock-oriented direction. … read more

Review: Spectrals – Sob Story

Review: Spectrals – Sob Story
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The sophomore album from U.K. band Spectrals is a step up from their 2011 debut record, Bad Penny, as their sound seems more confident and polished. … read more

Review: Secret Policeman’s Ball – Teenage Crimewave

Review: Secret Policeman’s Ball – Teenage Crimewave
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Don’t let the shoegazer cover fool you—this is not your traditional indie-rock record.  … read more

Review: Safety Scissors – In A Manner Of Sleeping

Review: Safety Scissors – In A Manner Of Sleeping
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Safety Scissors/Matthew Patterson Curry (MPC!) enviably went from art school to a successful career in electronic music, with a host of international festival appearances and respectable peers supporting his work.  … read more

Review: Power Trip – Manifest Decimation

Review: Power Trip – Manifest Decimation
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Lord have mercy, that Paolo Girardi artwork! That’s it, I could stop the review here. … read more

Review: Lux Interna – there is light in the body, there is blood in the sun

Review: Lux Interna – there is light in the body,...
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The fifth release by Joshua Levi Ian and Kathryn Mary, this beautiful album recapitulates dark neo-folk without dragging along the negatives that subgenre often implies, marrying it to the gothic Americana sound of bands like Munly or Wovenhand (whose keyboardist  Jeff Linsenmaier guests here) with touches of 1990s darkwave. … read more

Review: Lesbian – Forestelevision

Review: Lesbian – Forestelevision
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While it isn’t the worst album I’ve heard this year, Lesbian’s Forestelevision might be the laziest.  … read more

Review: Laura Mvula – Sing To The Moon

Review: Laura Mvula – Sing To The Moon
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With her debut album, Laura Mvula has a lot to offer if you’re into music that soothes and relaxes you into a meditation … read more

Review: Eddie Spaghetti – The Value of Nothing

Review: Eddie Spaghetti – The Value of Nothing
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Eddie Spaghetti evidently has just too much rock n’ roll in his soul. … read more