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Review: Woodsman Orphan – My Name is Ishmael Ali

Review: Woodsman Orphan – My Name is Ishmael Ali
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The odds are against you as a singer if you attempt to pull off the Neil Young signature whine-and-pine style of vocalizing. … read more

Review: Wolf People – Fain

Review: Wolf People – Fain
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Before you press play, grab your ganj (if that’s what you’re into). Heavy, psychedelia-infused blues are contrasted perfectly with warbling vocals, creating an alternate reality of dangerous, body-molding maestros. … read more

Review: Young Galaxy – Ultramarine

Review: Young Galaxy – Ultramarine
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When I heard “Pretty Boy,” the first single from Young Galaxy’s fourth release, Ultramarine, I anxiously awaited tuning my ears into the rest of the album. I discovered Young Galaxy through their 2011 record, Shapeshifting, and was immediately hooked on the synth-heavy dance beats the group was creating. … read more

Review: Woodrowgerber – In The Beginning

Review: Woodrowgerber – In The Beginning
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Woodrowgerber (aka Chad Gerber) is an acquaintance you want to like—he’s sometimes charming, and occasionally has interesting things to say, but for whatever reason, you hate him. … read more

Review: Yard of Blondes – Murderology

Review: Yard of Blondes – Murderology
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“This is a love song from my heart to the grave,” is a quote from “Murderology” (the first track) that estimates the theme of this album in one assertion—Yard of Blondes are infatuated with death.  … read more

Review: Zorch – Zzoorrcchh

Review: Zorch – Zzoorrcchh
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Woah. The profundity in which I used the F-word to describe this band just blew my Mormon brain. But, it works.  … read more

Reviews: Action Bronson – Saaab Stories

Reviews: Action Bronson – Saaab Stories
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I expected more from Bronson’s debut, Saaab Stories, but was disappointed by his monotone raps. … read more

Reviews: Alex Chilton – Electricity by Candlelight

Reviews: Alex Chilton – Electricity by Candlelight
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On a dark and stormy night on February 13, 1997, the power went out as Alex Chilton and his band were about to play their second set of the night at the Knitting Factory in New York City.  … read more

Reviews: Altars – Paramnesia

Reviews: Altars – Paramnesia
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Australia’s Altars follow leads like Portal’s weird atmospheres and the heavy guitar layering of Ulcerate, and most likely not even intentionally build on both of those elements.  … read more

Reviews: Barbez – Bella Ciao

Reviews: Barbez – Bella Ciao
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This record is billed as “A Celebration of Ancient Roman Jewish Music and The Italian Resistance Movement.” Yet it avoids feeling like an academic historical musical exercise. … read more