Month: October 2013
![Review: Drew Price’s Bermuda Triangle – Friends And Family](/uploads/299/6532-drew-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Drew Price’s Bermuda Triangle – Friends And Family
I wasn’t exactly excited to listen to this album, mostly due to an underwhelming description on the press release, the presence of several new LPs on the “to listen” shelf—and a Breaking Bad episode on the DVR—but I’m glad that I did. … read more
![Review: Earl Sweatshirt – Doris](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/earl-sweatshirt-doris.webp)
Review: Earl Sweatshirt – Doris
Fresh out of Boarding School, Odd Future wonder child Earl Sweatshirt drops Doris on a firm and steady step out the front door with an array of guest appearances from Tyler, the Creator to RZA. … read more
Review: Dirty Beaches – Drifters/Love is the Devil
By focusing more on sound than instrumentation, Hungtai has reached an artistic plane that can’t be imitated. … read more
![Review: Dead Gaze – Brain Holiday](/uploads/299/6529-dead-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Dead Gaze – Brain Holiday
Dead Gaze (AKA R. Cole Furlow) sounds exactly—and I mean exactly—like Nathan Williams of Wavves (most apparent on “A Different Way”). … read more
![Review: Deltron 3030 – Event II](/uploads/299/6562-deltron3030-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Deltron 3030 – Event II
The return of Deltron Zero and Automator is finally here to continue the fight against the New World Order in Event II. Packed with an eclectic group of guests, the album opens with Joseph Gordon-Levitt setting the backdrop to what feels like a play as the album progresses. … read more
![Review: David Lynch – The Big Dream](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/david-lynch-the-big-dream.jpg)
Review: David Lynch – The Big Dream
Overall, this album surprised the hell out of me, and it seems to get better with each listen. Don’t get me wrong: There is a lot of weird shit, but Lynch, like he’s done so many times before, pulls it off. … read more
![Review: Cuscino – Eternality](/uploads/299/6528-cuscino-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Cuscino – Eternality
By combining heavy bass with experimental beats, Cuscino was able to create a beautifully crafted album that showcases his talent in music production. … read more
![Review: Creepy Murdle – Midnight Ghost of California](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/creepy-murdle-midnight-ghost-of-california.jpg)
Review: Creepy Murdle – Midnight Ghost of California
Imagine the grinding din of a metal shop when all the machinery goes haywire, throw in a multicolored spark celebration arcing out of the windows and roof for visual effect, and that’s Midnight Ghost of California. … read more
![Review: Contortion – Live Grenade](/uploads/299/6525-live%20grenade-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Contortion – Live Grenade
Hailing from Southern Cali, this still-independent band has an impressive history under their belt, opening for some heavy hitters of metal and placing in competitions at both Coachella and Ozzfest, and now they’ve released this 5-song EP for their hungry fans. … read more
![Review: Cosmic Psychos – Down on the Farm](/uploads/299/6526-farm-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Cosmic Psychos – Down on the Farm
Down on the Farm was originally released on Mr. Spaceman Records in 1985, then it was bundled up with the self titled Cosmic Psychos LP (from 1987) by the legendary Amphetamine Reptile Records in 1991 before seeing another once-over by Goner this year. … read more