Review: Armed With Legs – Self Titled

Review: Armed With Legs – Self Titled
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To stand out as a two-piece you have to be creative. You are starting off at a disadvantage, and even if you are damn-decent, at best you will be getting compliments laced with qualifiers … read more

Review: Autopsy – The Headless Ritual

Review: Autopsy – The Headless Ritual
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Did you think San Francisco death metal crew Autopsy’s comeback album, Macabre Eternal, was hot tits? Well, this new festering, putrid bag of pus-ridden tunes makes Macabre Eternal seem lackluster … read more

Review: Authority Zero – Tipping Point

Review: Authority Zero – Tipping Point
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Does it count as having a favorite song if “favorite” describes half the songs on an album? … read more

Review: AUN – Alpha/Heaven

Review: AUN – Alpha/Heaven
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There are depths in Alpha/Heaven that go beyond your garden-variety ambient drone record. … read more

Review: Audacity – Butter Knife

Review: Audacity – Butter Knife
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Audacity, like any great garage rock outfit, shouldn’t be listened to in headphones. This shit is always best when blasted through a shitty PA in an under-ventilated asbestos ridden basement. … read more

Review: Bad Religion – Christmas Songs

Review: Bad Religion – Christmas Songs
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Although I can’t say exactly what I was expecting from this record, I have to say, other than its oddball appeal, the jovial seasonal tunes didn’t really scratch the itch I got when I first heard about this project.  … read more

Review: Bakers Dozen/Kombatants – European Invasion

Review: Bakers Dozen/Kombatants – European Invasion
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Here are two European punk bands, firmly rooted in the Oi! traditions of writing solid (if not a teensy bit derivative) songs about braces, boots, beers, birds and (foot)ball.  … read more

Review: Axxa/Abraxas – Self-Titled

Review: Axxa/Abraxas – Self-Titled
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Ben Asbury is the man behind Axxa/Abraxas and the newest addition to the Captured Tracks roster. Producer Jarvis Taveniere, of Brooklyn psych band Woods, lends his skills but unintentionally casts his shadow over the album. … read more

Review: Bailterspace – Trinine

Review: Bailterspace – Trinine
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 Let’s get easy comparisons out of the way—Bailterspace are often compared to certain American alternative bands from the angry alt ’80s and it’s not difficult to hear why on Trinine—Alister Parker’s monotonous singing and vicious guitar playing sounds so close to both Thurston Moore and J. Mascis. … read more

Review: Andy D Presents The Weekend – War Cries

Review: Andy D Presents The Weekend – War Cries
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The cover art for War Cries is some of the worst I have seen in a while. I was hoping that the music would be enjoyable enough to create some sort of balance, but it was not for me at all. Of course, not everybody is going to enjoy everything—I just don’t particularly enjoy writing entirely negative reviews. … read more