Review: Chad VanGaalen – Shrink Dust

Review: Chad VanGaalen – Shrink Dust
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Chad VanGaalen = Neutral Milk Hotel / Thee Oh Sees + Amen Dunes … read more

Review: Cex – Shamaneater

Review: Cex – Shamaneater
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Rjyan Kidwell has created the ultimate antiquated soundtrack. Not that the music itself is outdated, but the project’s concept embodies the modernization fad that our generation suffers from. … read more

Review: Cemetery Fog – Towards the Gates

Review: Cemetery Fog – Towards the Gates
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Though Towards the Gates takes a cleaner approach with more funeral doom elements, it’s a hell of a lot faster than most funeral doom. I appreciate the progression and getting something new out of listening to the EP. … read more

Review: Carlos Cipa & Sophia Jani – Relive

Review: Carlos Cipa & Sophia Jani – Relive
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For those of you who enjoy listening to piano while cramming for that big ass final you have the next morning, this duo will certainly calm your nerves. … read more

Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split

Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split
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Yeah, they’ve got that whole “weed pun” thing cornered, splicing kief-crusted metaphors into trad-death metal fare, but slagging them as a cloying stoner parody is a serious oversight to their technical greatness. … 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: Brian Jonestown Massacre – Revelation

Review: Brian Jonestown Massacre – Revelation
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Brian Jonestown Massacre Revelation A Records Street: 05.20 Brian Jonestown Massacre = The Beatles “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band” + Sonic Youth After close to 30 years of playing together, BJM has become ubiquitous with psych rock– although they’ve never been afraid to dabble in other genres, such as punk, shoegaze, folk and blues.

Review: Bulbul – Hirn Fein Hacken 

Review: Bulbul – Hirn Fein Hacken 
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Organized chaos wandered out of Austria and happened to have been recorded to the delight of dysfunctional punkers everywhere. … read more

Review: Cabaret Voltaire – #7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985)

Review: Cabaret Voltaire – #7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985)
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#7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985) sounds like what might happen if the bounty hunters from The Empire Strikes Back were to start a Dada-inspired fetish industrial project … read more