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Review: Willy Moon – Here’s Willy Moon

Review: Willy Moon – Here’s Willy Moon
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Here’s Willy Moon sounds like a dark night on a hot city street. It’s hard to define because it’s bustling like a hundred cars, yet has a consistent and unique sound.   … read more

Review: Witherscape – The Inheritance

Review: Witherscape – The Inheritance
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Dan Swano is back with a force. Well, back with musical creation—not producing on—his mind. … read more

Review: Two Hours Traffic – Foolish Blood

Review: Two Hours Traffic – Foolish Blood
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On this fourth album from Canada’s Two Hours Traffic, it’s safe to say they’ve taken their ability to create breezy and catchy pop-rock to the next level. … read more

Review: Ulfer – White Mountain

Review: Ulfer – White Mountain
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Ahhh… one of these. You know, sweeping soundscapes and an oh-so Icelandic dose of studied aural ambivalence that’s supposed to concoct awe-inspiring sonic portraits of mountains, glaciers, frost-encrusted forest temples home to cherubic pixies, ice queens and … you know. Icelandic stuff.  … read more

Review: Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires Of The City

Review: Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires Of The City
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Modern Vampires of the City is truly a coming of age album that feels like VW made for themselves, more than their audience … read more

Review: Various Artists – Sticks Over My Shoulder

Review: Various Artists – Sticks Over My Shoulder
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In the late 70s, documentary maker George Mitchell traveled the back roads of Georgia searching out the remaining bluesmen who could still play … read more

Review: Vermouth – RetroFuture Pop Exotica

Review: Vermouth – RetroFuture Pop Exotica
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The cover of this album is a good hint as to what to expect from this album: Justine Kragen sits on a barstool dressed in all black with fishnet tights, as Steve McDonald stands behind a tiki-bar with a tiki-torch and tiki-lights, toucans, maracas, while an overabundance of the color maroon surrounds them.  … read more

Review: Various Artists – Mess With The Best… Die Like The Rest

Review: Various Artists – Mess With The Best… Die Like...
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I imagine this album would be great to riot to. Smashing windows and throwing Molotov cocktails to punk is something I want to see. … read more

Review: Touche – It’s Fate

Review: Touche – It’s Fate
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Apparently “singer” Alex Lilly and instrumentalist/vocalist Bram Inscore, who comprise this girl/boy LA duo, didn’t do their research when picking a name for their group. … read more

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