Review: Donovan Blanc – Self-Titled

Review: Donovan Blanc – Self-Titled
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Donovan Blanc are New Jersey natives and the most recent artists signed to the Captured Tracks family. Captured Tracks and New Jersey are known to provide blissed-out guitar work, and Donovan Blanc deliver. … read more

Review: Dead Rider – Chills on Glass

Review: Dead Rider – Chills on Glass
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Imagine a funky psychedelic trip where the ‘70s meet the ‘90s, minus the angst. “Blank Screen” is a perfect description of what this band is about: smooth vocals, experimental electronic sounds and a funky rhythmic beat. … read more

Review: David Novick – Your Sister’s Hand

Review: David Novick – Your Sister’s Hand
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If ever you find yourself on a meditation retreat in a forest, you might end up listening to this album. Novick’s mixture of acoustic and electric guitars is delivered in a relaxing, soothing way, with Spanish-style plucking and soft hums, especially during “Until You Show.” … read more

Review: Curtis Harding – Soul Power

Review: Curtis Harding – Soul Power
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If I were a betting man, I’d wager everything I’ve got that Allen Toussaint’s Southern Nights is Curtis Harding’s favorite record. It’s a good favorite to have, too. (This review prompted me to spend the weekend listening to it). … read more

Review: Craft Spells – Nausea

Review: Craft Spells – Nausea
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With a record label that fosters the likes of Wild Nothing and Beach Fossils, it’s expectable that most Craft Spells compositions will be aimed toward the average pop-loving introvert. … read more

Review: Chuck Ragan – Till Midnight

Review: Chuck Ragan – Till Midnight
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It’s amazing to me that Chuck Ragan has become as good as he is. A punk guy playing folk rock seems like it might just be interesting, in the sort-term, because of the juxtaposition of it, but here we are with a fourth full-length and he’s only gotten better.
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Review: Combichrist – We Love You

Review: Combichrist – We Love You
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The amount of aggressive music that is released here took me by surprise. I was expecting more of the same club-style dance tracks, but was pounded with metal/thrash, track after track. … read more

Review: Broken Bells – After The Disco

Review: Broken Bells – After The Disco
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The Shins vocalist James Mercer and producer Danger Mouse are back with their second offering as Broken Bells. From The Grey Album to his work with The Black Keys, it’s clear that Danger Mouse has an affinity for the blues and moody sounds. … read more

Review: Bobby Bare Jr. – Undefeated

Review: Bobby Bare Jr. – Undefeated
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Bobby Bare Jr. has some years under his belt, performing and creating post-punk, indie-rock music. Undefeated will be his first series of new songs since 2010 and one on which Bare Jr. showcases his ability to be musically diverse. … read more

Review: BOYTOY – Self-Titled

Review: BOYTOY – Self-Titled
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BOYTOY drops this fuzzed-out, pop- alt rock into the laps of the dazed populace.  This album plays through slowly and drawn out. The opening track, “Helluva Party,” is heavy and full of distortion. … read more