Review: Chandler Travis Three-O – This is What Bears Look Like Underwater

Review: Chandler Travis Three-O – This is What Bears Look...
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Intermittently instrumental, in my opinion, is always a benefit when an album features more than five instruments. Compared to Chandler Travis’ concurrent venture with Catbirds, This is What Bears Look Like Underwater comes off a lot less forced. … read more

Review: Charles Bradley – Victim of Love

Review: Charles Bradley – Victim of Love
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The screaming eagle of soul, Charles Bradley became a breakthrough artist at the age of 62 with the release of his debut album, No Time for Dreaming. On his sophomore release, Victim of Love, Bradley once again delivers a bucket of authenticity, passion and power. … read more

Review: Cerekloth

Review: Cerekloth
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Cerekloth took me completely by surprise with their 2011 EP Halo of Syringes, and I was even more intrigued when I learned the band included members of the highly underrated Church Bizarre.  … read more

Review: Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal

Review: Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal
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Continuing the theme of yelling at faith, established in their last album, Sempiternal doesn’t overly change the formula—and that’s not a bad thing. … read more

Review: Bone Sickness – Alone in the Grave

Review: Bone Sickness – Alone in the Grave
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Bring an extra pair of pants to this listening party, folks—you’re gonna need something to wrap your balls in after this debut album from Bone Sickness hits like a slamming scissor kick to the nuts. … read more

Review: Bleached

Review: Bleached
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They’re like Vivian Girls, but more polished and with better singing, like Best Coast, but punk rock. Jennifer and Jessica Clavin, formerly of the all-girl punk band Mika Miko, join with Jonathan Safley and Sara Jean Stevens to form LA’s Bleached.  … read more

Review: Bitter Peace/Esoterica/Krieg/The Many

Review: Bitter Peace/Esoterica/Krieg/The Many
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ast Coast black metal represent! New World Black Metal is a four-way split from bands populating the upper portion of the East Coast. With the exception of Krieg, the other bands are all relatively new. Esoterica is the only band, however, who hasn’t released a full-length record yet.  … read more

Review: Beat Radio – Hard Times, Go!

Review: Beat Radio – Hard Times, Go!
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Thanks to the ADD-enriching convenience of Internet music applications, today’s pop music culture has become overly saturated with boorish indie musicians who think success is more contingent on who-you-know instead of what-you-know; opting for that over talent. This is why it’s such a delight to come across a no-nonsense diamond in the rough like Beat Radio. … read more

Review: Beat Mark

Review: Beat Mark
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rance’s Beat Mark invoke the lazy, Brit-pop sound of the mid-80s with their debut album, Howls of Joy, 13 rushed tracks that leave much to be desired in the world of tone and song structure.  … read more

Review: Bambara – Dreamviolence

Review: Bambara – Dreamviolence
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The amount of reverb and aggressive tension on DREAMVIOLENCE is comparable to Swans’ The Great Annihilator. However, it is impressive in the way that something can be when it hits you at all the right points, despite any familiarity. … read more