Review: Cannibal Corpse – A Skeletal Domain

Review: Cannibal Corpse – A Skeletal Domain
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Well, this was a pleasing surprise! Arguably the flag bearers of all death metal, Cannibal Corpse are going to make fans old and new very happy with A Skeletal Domain. … read more

Review: Brian Eno / Karl Hyde – High Life

Review: Brian Eno / Karl Hyde – High Life
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Brian Eno has been hugely influential on several generations of musicians, starting in the ‘70s/’80s with bands as popular as U2 and Talking Heads, but also countless lesser known bands, and his influence was diffused since. … read more

Review: Buzzcocks – The Way

Review: Buzzcocks – The Way
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Buzzcocks = Pete Shelley + Sex Pistols + Howard Devoto … read more

Review: Brother Earth – Positive Haywires

Review: Brother Earth – Positive Haywires
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Brother Earth = Circus Devils + Syd Barrett – Robert Pollard … read more

Review: Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe

Review: Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe
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Cupid Deluxe encapsulates the finest that pop has to offer from the ’80s to now. Sexy pop stars from Prince to Michael Jackson infiltrate Hyne’s stylings while he manages to sound less pretentious and just as mysterious due to his lyrics, which revolve around heartbreak and bitterness. … read more

Review: Bones – Sons of Sleaze

Review: Bones – Sons of Sleaze
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Sons of Sleaze is an appropriate title for this romper stomper of a record. It’s funny how it sounds sloppy as hell but it all congeals into a mess of a crusty death metal record. Its speed is built up on punk and hardcore anthems of old but has the grit of an OSDM record.  … read more

Review: Bleeding Rainbow – Interrupt

Review: Bleeding Rainbow – Interrupt
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 If only I had a chance to listen to this album my sophomore year of high school. Pop punk mashes surprisingly well with a soaring, ’90s infusion of grunge. … read more

Review: Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow

Review: Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow
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The first half of the album is a lot of fun for the polite English quartet, and “Home By Now” is the album’s standout track. “Overdone” is a strong opening to the album, but “Luna” is ambient indie pop trash, and you can blame the success of Passion Pit and MGMT for its endorsement. … 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