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Review: Poor Lily – Vuxola

Review: Poor Lily – Vuxola
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Musicianship this tight is rarely used to make street punk music, but alas, here we are. Poor Lily aren’t exactly a street punk band, but the general snottiness of the record certainly follows that lead, and mixes this vibe with equal doses of ’80s hardcore and ’90s post-rock. … read more

Review: Possession – His Best Deceit

Review: Possession – His Best Deceit
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Leave it to Iron Bonehead productions to put the K in kvlt giving these black thrashers from Austria a wider release on what formally is a “demo tape.” That’s all in the eyes of the beholder in regards to the actual status of a release. … read more

Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)

Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)
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Oh the ’90s! This was a time when punk rock got really funny, and nowhere is this more prevalent than on Propagandhi’s heavily political, satirical and hilarious debut. For the album’s 20th anniversary, Fat Wreck Chords decided to re-release this album with seven unreleased tracks. … read more

Review: Pet Shop Boys – Electric

Review: Pet Shop Boys – Electric
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With so much EDM glutting up the market—and so much of it disposable—it is nice when artists in the know produce dynamic versions of it, as if saying, “This is how it can be done.” … read more

Review: Odesza – My Friends Never Die EP

Review: Odesza – My Friends Never Die EP
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Whereas Summer’s Gone gave way to the more mellow side of things, MFND is supplemented with bouncier bass and trippier effects, but still manages to keep a solid grasp on Odesza’s winning formula of vocal samples layered over catchy, danceable beats. … read more

Review: Parquet Courts – Tally All The Things That You Broke

Review: Parquet Courts – Tally All The Things That You...
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When talking about quantity, Tally All The Things That You Broke offers a third of the last Parquet Courts’ release (Light Up Gold)—possibly the result of a finer selection process. Tally All The Things That You Broke takes Parquet Courts’ strengths from the last album and drops everything else.  … read more

Review: Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders – 14th & Nowhere

Review: Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders – 14th & Nowhere
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Patt Todd & The Rankoutsiders burst out of Los Angeles with a fast-paced, country rock n’ roll styled with blues and folk mash-up.  … read more

Review: Peelander-Z – Metalander-Z

Review: Peelander-Z – Metalander-Z
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I never know if Peelander-Z is fucking with us, or if they’re serious. For a Japanese band peddling its own brand of action comic punk, the reality is they’re both serious AND they’re fucking with us.  … read more

Review: Pelvis Wrestlies – Make Up Face

Review: Pelvis Wrestlies – Make Up Face
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Reno’s Pelvis Wrestlies take their sound from a casserole of punk, pop and garage, their logo from the 80s WWF and their name from the bastardized moniker of an American icon—a winning recipe!  … read more

Review: Múm – Smilewound

Review: Múm – Smilewound
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When I first turned on Smilewound by Múm, my stomach knotted up and I immediately got anxious and a little nervous for what was about to transpire. … read more