Year: 2014
![Review: Stefan Jaworzyn – Drained of Connotation](/uploads/304/7498-stefan-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Stefan Jaworzyn – Drained of Connotation
If you consider yourself a noise aficionado, then chances are that you know who Stefan Jaworzyn is. Being a once-prominent member in the ’80s UK experimental underground (with contributions in Ascension and Skullflower) before dropping off the grid, Drained of Connotation is Jaworzyn’s official proclamation of rising from his hiatus to resume his atonal passion. … read more
![Review: St. Vincent – Self-Titled](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/st-vincent-self-titled.jpg)
Review: St. Vincent – Self-Titled
Annie Clark sure knows how to make a statement. In releasing “Digital Witness” as a response to a world that is growing obsessively consumed by technology, Clark simultaneously addresses her own technological dependence in the form of electronica mixed under a funky horn section. … read more
![Review: Stagnant Pools – Geist](/uploads/306/7748-geist-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Stagnant Pools – Geist
I could probably fill most of the shoegaze reviews I write with half-hearted comparisons to Slowdive and be done with ’em. That’s what I thought here, at first, with the opening song “You Whir,” but a different narrative unfolded upon subsequent listenings. … read more
![Review: Sonic Avenues – Mistakes](/uploads/306/7778-a0819151364_10-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Sonic Avenues – Mistakes
Sonic Avenues blasts out with a garage power pop twist that complements the legacy left by The Exploding Hearts rather nicely—they do an excellent job with poppy yet twisted, snotty distorted vocals that are coupled with a raw, ’77-influenced punk sound. … read more
![Review: Saxon – St. George’s Day Sacrifice – Live in Manchester](/uploads/306/7849-saxon-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Saxon – St. George’s Day Sacrifice – Live in...
Saxon = Accept + Judas Priest … read more
![Review: Sharon Van Etten – Are We There](/uploads/307/7927-sharon-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Sharon Van Etten – Are We There
Sharon Van Etten is on the rise. Her last album, Tramp, saw her really come into her own as a songwriter, while gaining wider recognition touring with acts like The National. … read more
![Review: Sandy’s – Fourth Dementia](/uploads/307/7929-sandys-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Sandy’s – Fourth Dementia
Every song is like an island in a geographically-close chain, and each is closely related in overall vegetation, but every one has both subtle and clever differences. Schematically, this album is an intricately beach-infused psychedelic wonderland—for the heaviest dose, see “Lonely Hunter.” … read more
![Review: Shamir – Northtown](/uploads/307/7930-shamir-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Shamir – Northtown
With a falsetto that ignores gender identity and production help from GODMODE head Nick Sylvester, the Northtown EP is an assertive debut. … read more
![Review: Shabazz Palaces – Lese Majesty](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/shabazz-palaces-lese-majesty-1024x1024.webp)
Review: Shabazz Palaces – Lese Majesty
Shabazz Palaces = Outkast + JJ Doom … read more
![Review: Seventrain – Self-Titled](/uploads/308/8058-1476494_10152065121039621_241262097_n-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Seventrain – Self-Titled
Seventrain = Alter Bridge + early Daughtry + a dash of classic rock … read more