Review: Bullet Treatment – Ex-Breathers

Review: Bullet Treatment – Ex-Breathers
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For some bands, a rotating cast of musicians is not their most notable aspect, but rather a necessary extension of the transitioning musical nature of the principal member. … read more

Review: Camera Obscura – Desire Lines

Review: Camera Obscura – Desire Lines
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Tracyanne Campbell and friends have done it again! Desire Lines is perfect indie pop—an album that you’ll want to listen to while riding your bike through town on a sunny day, or while doing the wash outside your two-flat, or while strolling though the hills above your midsize British city contemplating the next Johnny-come-lately who’s gonna sweep you off your feet.
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Review: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo – Year of the Dragon

Review: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo – Year of the...
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When it comes to strange and different bands, Brent Amaker and the Rodeo is at the top of my list. I feel like there’s something I just don’t get. … read more

Review: Burnt Ones – You’ll Never Walk Alone

Review: Burnt Ones – You’ll Never Walk Alone
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I pioneered a new rating system to evaluate this record: I drew plus signs next to songs I really liked, minus signs next to songs I disliked, and nothing next to songs that made me feel nothing. Despite sounding uncannily similar to their psych rock peers, the sexy, grimy reverb spiral of “Vision Forever” gets a plus sign, as does the mighty bubblegum fuzz of “Fountain of Youth” and “I Care – I Don’t Care.” The time-changing brain burner “Cloak” gets a plus sign, too. … read more

Review: Carmen Villain Sleeper

Review: Carmen Villain Sleeper
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Carmen Villain/Hillestad has a history as a model. It’s in every review and bio. I don’t care all that much. However, listening to Sleeper again while writing this review, I am noticing that I am not all that distracted — and at times, her music is of the kind that could easily play in the background during a photo shoot or similar activity.  … read more

Review: Brianna Lea Pruett – Gypsy Bells

Review: Brianna Lea Pruett – Gypsy Bells
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The sparse sounds of Pruett’s voice with her acoustic guitar reflect the topography of the West, with her folk tales coming across as a lone traveler passing through those vast landscapes.  … read more

Review: Broken Hope – Omen Of Disease

Review: Broken Hope – Omen Of Disease
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There’s been a lot of waiting and anticipation for this record—though maybe misplaced anticipation, because there are quite a few death metal bands from the 90s that I feel did a lot better than what Broken Hope ever did, but that’s just my taste.  … read more

Review: Carnivores – Second Impulse

Review: Carnivores – Second Impulse
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A drumbeat just shy of lo-fi, a thin, spineless guitar with a tone so frail and twangy it feels cute (which is not a bad thing) and a 60s-sounding synth unite Second Impulse despite the vocalists switching from one track to the next. … read more

Review: Brief Lives – Whistleblower 7”

Review: Brief Lives – Whistleblower 7”
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I prefer the B-side, “No Voice.” This track captures the DC punk sound better by slightly upping the speed with a steady thumping beat and quick guitar creating the backing the vocals call for. … read more

Review: Cage the Elephant – Melophobia

Review: Cage the Elephant – Melophobia
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Drawing on more classic rock influences, CTE attempt to distance themselves from the Pixies-esque sound on their previous album, Thank You, Happy Birthday, instead opting for a much more refined sound. … read more