Reviews: John Tole – Reign in Laughs

Reviews: John Tole – Reign in Laughs
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For a comic who calls himself the “Slayer of Comedy,” John Tole spends a paltry amount of his set discussing metal. … read more

Reviews: Jamaican Queens – Wormfood

Reviews: Jamaican Queens – Wormfood
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While more notable acts like Purity Ring and Sleigh Bells benefit from finer production, Jamaican Queens fall short in this area.  … read more

Reviews: Infected Mushroom – Friends on Mushrooms Vol. 2

Reviews: Infected Mushroom – Friends on Mushrooms Vol. 2
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I was a bit confused when I first pressed play on Infected’s newest album, because it sounded like some slow trance love song, but then the beat drops and quickens and the Israeli duo blows your fucking mind. … read more

Reviews: The Howl – Things I’ve Learned While Swallowing S Words

Reviews: The Howl – Things I’ve Learned While Swallowing S...
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What do you really get from a two-song release? In the case of Chicago-based The Howl, you get two songs, blow through them and then walk away with a serious case of musically induced blue balls. … read more

Reviews: The Garden – The Life and Times of a Paper Clip

Reviews: The Garden – The Life and Times of a...
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The Garden write some very interesting riffs. In fact, both the drum work and the guitar work on “The Life and Times of a Paperclip” feature some surprisingly progressive moments—an interesting departure from the simple garage-style fare which Burger Records are known for. … read more

Reviews: Lovers – A Friend in the World

Reviews: Lovers – A Friend in the World
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It’s been a while since I’ve heard an album with this kind of superior lyrical quality. Backed by electro-pop instrumentation while fusing themes of love, intimacy and a dash of feminism, A Friend in the World is truly a rare find.  … read more

Reviews: TaughtMe – Am I Old?

Reviews: TaughtMe – Am I Old?
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Am I Old? is pretty straightforward in its title, as it concentrates on the dejected feelings of looking back on your life as you grow old, only to add to the helplessness of bringing back the past as you age.  … read more

Reviews: Kevorkian Death Cycle – God Am I

Reviews: Kevorkian Death Cycle – God Am I
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If you are a fan of industrial and EBM music, you must obtain this release for your collection. It has been over a decade since this band has put something out for this world to devour, and I am grateful it has returned with a release that provides great listening pleasure. … read more

Review: Youth Lagoon – Wondrous Bughouse

Review: Youth Lagoon – Wondrous Bughouse
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The dense and trippy world Trevor Powers invites listeners into appears to be an extravagant show. It seems that he wants to appear much more than a lo-fi bedroom artist, but upon listening to the opening track, “Mute,” I can feel Power’s sincerity, even if he does secretly crave being weird. … read more

Reviews: Hands – Synesthesia

Reviews: Hands – Synesthesia
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This band might end up being way popular, that doesn’t mean they are any good though. Every song is a radio-friendly bright and upbeat pop song. … read more