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: Deejay Deer – Natur

Review: Deejay Deer – Natur
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Deejay Deer = (Jamie xx + Pearson Sound) / Joy Orbison … read more

Review: Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World

Review: Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World
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Death From Above 1979 = Pink Mountaintops + QOTSA – Frank Black … read more

Review: Dam-Funk & Snoopzilla – 7 Days Of Funk

Review: Dam-Funk & Snoopzilla – 7 Days Of Funk
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Snoop does his best to channel Funk legend Bootsy Collins, aka Bootzilla, but he’s a better rapper than crooner—unlike Dam, who brings a funk prowess when he vocalizes, which doesn’t happen enough on the album. I certainly dig 7 Days Of Funk, but it’s more of a novelty record than a classic. … read more

Review: Damaged Bug – Hubba Bubba

Review: Damaged Bug – Hubba Bubba
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How do you re-invent yourself as a musician when your psych-garage band has gained a cult following and released a prolific amount of material in a short amount of time? From sleepy analog tracks to the bouncy synth pop of “Eggs At Night,” Dwyer takes us on a trip that claims no allegiance to the past or present, but looks to the future. … read more

Review: Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son

Review: Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son
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Haunting melodies fill Seattleman Damien Jurado’s newest indie rock album, Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son, in nearly every track. Jurado crafted a musical atmosphere that feels dream-like and almost eerie. … 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: David Lynch – Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack Recording

Review: David Lynch – Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack Recording
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Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack Recording = The Elephant Man + Twin Peaks – Dune … read more

Review: Corpsessed – Abysmal Thresholds

Review: Corpsessed – Abysmal Thresholds
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This album, the first full-length from this Finnish death metal band, is just unrelentingly brutal. Songs travel the gradient between suffocating sludge and insane tempo, with some sporadic keyboard elements that soften certain moments without sacrificing the horrific atmosphere. … read more