Review: Sarah Neufeld – The Ridge

Review: Sarah Neufeld – The Ridge
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Sarah Neufeld = Circuit des Yeux + The Visit + Kate Bush … read more

Review: Lust For Youth – Compassion

Review: Lust For Youth – Compassion
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Lust For Youth = (Pet Shop Boys x Depeche Mode) / New Order … read more

Review: Pinkshinyultrablast – Grandfeathered

Review: Pinkshinyultrablast – Grandfeathered
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Russian shoegazers Pinkshinyultrablast have quickly followed up on last year’s debut, Everything Else Matters, with Grandfeathered, an album that races off into the same horizon that the prior did. … read more

Review: Mothers – When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired

Review: Mothers – When You Walk A Long Distance You...
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When You Walk is achingly good: the pierced-heart, splintered-bone, blurred-eyes kind of good. That it is only Mothers’ first full-length album is a wonder. … read more

Review: Sorcier des Glaces – North

Review: Sorcier des Glaces – North
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This Québécois group has had something special and unique going on since the ’90s, and despite being underground in most regards, they’ve never put out a mediocre album. I first heard them through their split with Monarque, another under appreciated yet highly skilled and awesome band from the same side of our Northern neighboring country. Have Sorcier des Glaces lost their touch of frosty, sinister, Canadian black metal with this album, you ask? … read more

Review: Winkie – Come to My Party

Review: Winkie – Come to My Party
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Winkie describe their music as the sound of drowning, imagery reflected on the cover of their second full-length album. Come To My Party is an invitation. It’s definitely not an invitation to a party with balloons and frosted cakes with kids from school giving you hastily bought presents from the thrift store. This party is more like a meat grinder with strobe lights. … read more

Review: Yuck – Stranger Things

Review: Yuck – Stranger Things
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Stranger Things does maintain the tangy sweetness in both slower, lighter songs and the harder, grungier ones that have always been present in Yuck’s music. … read more

Review: The Dirty Nil – Higher Power

Review: The Dirty Nil – Higher Power
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The Dirty Nil = (PUP + FIDLAR) X (Fugazi + Smashing Pumpkins) … read more

Review: Death Index – Self-titled

Review: Death Index – Self-titled
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Frontman Carson Cox of Merchandise and Marco Rapisarda (from labels Hell, Yes! and No Good) have teamed up to deal out their latest noise-soaked, hardcore-meets-art punk side project: Death Index. Their heady, self-titled debut album is punishing yet majestic, with a mission firmly rooted in those “primordial days of art punk”—think another punk duo, Suicide, and their nervy tendencies—that traverses doom, goth and post-punk in its hardcore endeavor. … read more