Review: Poor Remy – Bitters

Review: Poor Remy – Bitters
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Folk transforms into alt-country at the end of “Cave Eyes,” concluding the album pleasantly. Try this one out for a hiking trip or a day in nature. … read more

Review: Psalm Zero – Force My Hand

Review: Psalm Zero – Force My Hand
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It’s tough to rate the band on this debut single, because one of the two songs is a cover of Today Is The Day’s “Willpower,” which they transformed from its distorted, noise-metal roots into a gothic dirge with what the band calls “medieval vocal harmonies.” … read more

Review: Poison Idea – Kings of Punk [Reissue]

Review: Poison Idea – Kings of Punk [Reissue]
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  Southern Lord’s love affair with reissuing old PI records hasn’t let up, and (for once) this reviewer isn’t complaining.  Few hardcore bands deserve more praise than Poison Idea, and these loving reissues are a testament to that. … read more

Review: Pinkunoizu – The Drop

Review: Pinkunoizu – The Drop
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They’ve combined classic rock-pop characteristics, like drum lines and bursting guitar sounds, but have kept it weird with ghostly vocals, lingering organ chords and unpredictable tone deviation. … read more

Review: Poliça – Shulamith

Review: Poliça – Shulamith
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The album is murky and reverb-heavy and the band really immerses itself into the ’80s new wave synth pop genre without seeming too blatantly retro. “Tiff,” featuring Justin Vernon, is the trailblazing single for Shulamith.  … read more

Review: Pro-Pain – The Final Revolution

Review: Pro-Pain – The Final Revolution
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This is 12 cuts of the heaviest shit the band has done in a while. All the qualities you want in a metal record—riffs, grooves, crazy solos—yeah, it fucking rocks. I can’t find a bad song in the bunch.  … read more

Review: Purgation – Exterminated Malfeasance

Review: Purgation – Exterminated Malfeasance
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Behind the louder noises are stellar death metal groove punches and some just-as-stellar sweet bass playing. Looking at this record from the optimistic point of view, it’s damn pleasing, it just takes a few listens of aural adjustments and you get the full devastating effect of it all.  … read more

Review: Panikk – Unbearable Conditions

Review: Panikk – Unbearable Conditions
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Aping a classic Yankee sound with precision, finesse and a smattering of rough-hewn technicality, Slovenian (!) rippers Panikk pay bleary-eyed tribute to the golden age of Reagan-era noggin shakers, ante-upping “party thrash” contemporaries with fretboard frenetics. … read more

Review: Ohvaur

Review: Ohvaur
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Opening with one of the chunkiest bass lines in recent memory, A Memories Chase is an album as musically powerful as the story that led up to it. … read more

Review: Old Man Markley

Review: Old Man Markley
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OMM play fast-paced bluegrass that they approach like people living in the present day. I guess that makes them the new punks on the scene, but I just hear well-crafted, original music that happens to have bluegrass elements. … read more