Review: Night Club – Night Club EP

Review: Night Club – Night Club EP
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As soon as I listened to Night Club’s debut, I immediately decided it sounded almost identical to that Flight of the Conchords’ song “Fashion is Danger.” So in other words, I’m comparing it to a comedy group. … read more

Review: Mwahaha

Review: Mwahaha
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Mwahaha’s self-titled debut is a full-on electro-psych, pretentious jam session that left me feeling adrift and unsatisfied. … read more

Review: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

Review: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
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Push the Sky Away initially accompanied Nocturama on my list of Nick Cave disappointments. Upon repeated listening, it seems that much of my disappointment had to do with expectations for—or interest in—something different. Blame Grinderman. … read more

Review: No Turning Back No Regrets

Review: No Turning Back No Regrets
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No Turning Back is no one’s favorite band. Sure, they probably have fans since they’ve been around for 15 years, and have seven full-length releases under their belt, but nothing they’re playing on No Regrets touches on any of the keystones of a memorable hardcore album. … read more

Review: Neon Indian – Errata Anex EP

Review: Neon Indian – Errata Anex EP
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The first three tracks on ERRATA ANEX are clubbish-sounding. They all have the same idea, with similar tempos and distorted clips of Neon Indian over heavily remixed original instrumentals. … read more

Review: Nikki Hill – Here’s Nikki Hill

Review: Nikki Hill – Here’s Nikki Hill
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Nikki and Matt Hill are proof positive that when two talented people marry and come together creatively good things are going to happen. Nikki has all the swagger of ‘50s and ‘60s R&B soul artists, and every bit of the power and punch of the male blues shouters of the same era.  … read more

Review: Nude Pop – Splintered Selves EP

Review: Nude Pop – Splintered Selves EP
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After listening to this album a few times, I was reminded of bands like The Killers. With its slower pacing and alternative edge, this band produces a smooth EP that accurately represents the sound of the Pacific Northwest by using classic rock instruments to create a laid-back and relaxing sound.  … read more

Review: MS MR – Secondhand Rapture

Review: MS MR – Secondhand Rapture
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It is something of a small miracle that the New York based duo of Lizzy Plapinger (she being the ‘ms’) and Max Hershenow (and he the ‘mr’) have made a rarity in today’s music world— a consistently solid debut record. … read more

Review: Night Birds – Maimed For The Masses

Review: Night Birds – Maimed For The Masses
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These New Jersey punks nailed the snotty sound of early ‘80s hardcore punk. … read more

Review: Nunslaughter / Antiseen – Split 7in.

Review: Nunslaughter / Antiseen – Split 7in.
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After my initial thought of “What the fuck?” regarding Nunslaughter and Antiseen releasing a split 7”, I immediately realized how much sense it actually makes. … read more