Review: Oathbreaker – Eros|Anteros

Review: Oathbreaker – Eros|Anteros
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Eros|Anteros should be more enjoyable than it is—it’s like going to a restaurant where the menu looks amazing and the food is decent, but you won’t recall what you ate the next day. … read more

Review: O’Brother – Disillusion

Review: O’Brother – Disillusion
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Hailing from Atlanta, Ga., O’Brother are a five-piece sonic powerhouse. … read more

Review: OBNOX – Ohio EP

Review: OBNOX – Ohio EP
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Canabible Ohio is a bizarre trip through hip hop, soul, punk and gospel filtered through a decrepit tape deck and speakers shot to shit.  … read more

Review: October Gold – Bridge of the Sun

Review: October Gold – Bridge of the Sun
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A folk duo from Canada, the band October Gold is made up of Kit Soden and Aliza Thibodeau, but for this album, they brought in over 20 other musicians to help create a more symphonic sound overall.  … 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

Review: Nails – Abandon All Life

Review: Nails – Abandon All Life
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Some days, you want to light the world on fire. Abandon All Life landed on my lap on one such day, and luckily, its eighteen-minute running length was far too brief for me to make it to the nearest flame thrower dispensary, because shit would’ve gone down. … read more

Review: Neighbours – Prime Numbers

Review: Neighbours – Prime Numbers
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Neighbours really suckle the teat of Motown and 70s soul. From the opening bass-lines of “Tell the Truth,” Neighbours give you danceability.  … read more

Review: Night Birds – Born To Die In Suburbia

Review: Night Birds – Born To Die In Suburbia
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Night Birds, however, seem like the kind of band that could turn on you at any second—a snotty, fast-paced brand of punk that, yes, is reminiscent of ’80s-era bands, but they do so much more than just ape a certain period of hardcore punk.  … read more

Review: Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation Marks

Review: Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation Marks
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The first few times listening through Hesitation Marks, all I could focus on were the poppy, electronic-ish elements that must have rubbed off on Trent Reznor from spending so much time in How to Destroy Angels. It just didn’t feel like a NIN album.  … read more

Review: Nobunny – Secret Songs: Reflections from the Ear Mirror

Review: Nobunny – Secret Songs: Reflections from the Ear Mirror
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Hearkening back to the ramshackle electric lo-fi of 2008’s Love Visions, Secret Songs: Reflections from the Ear Mirror is a deranged mix-tape of Justin Champlin’s dingy, tattered, bunny-mask-clad garage punk interpretations of classic rock n’ roll styles.  … read more