Review: Alex Smoke – RS 1403

Review: Alex Smoke – RS 1403
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Alex Smoke does it again with a follow-up release to his 2013 Dust EP. This four-track EP is packed with minimal tech-house beats and industrial-influenced synths. … read more

Review: Ali Muhareb – Mujahedeen

Review: Ali Muhareb – Mujahedeen
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Displaying proof of his musical flair, Ali Muhareb delivers his first solo album, Mujahedeen. Muhareb blends a layered, synth heavy, indie influenced psychedelic trip that is topped off by the combination of repetitive, fuzzed-out angelic vocals. … read more

Review: Allo Darlin’ – We Come From The Same Place

Review: Allo Darlin’ – We Come From The Same Place
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Following their debut’s charming pop smarts and Europe’s astonishing poise, Allo Darlin’ have returned with their third full-length, We Come From The Same Place, brought to the U.S. by indie powerhouse Slumberland Records. … read more

Review: Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues

Review: Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues
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Though there are a few stinkers, Transgender Dysphoria Blues actually isn’t horrible. “Drinking With The Jocks” and “Osama Bin Laden As The Crucified Christ” kick ass like the Eternal Cowboy and Searching days, and “Two Coffins” is the most paralyzing song I have heard in a long time.  … read more

Review: Adrian Krygowski – Roam

Review: Adrian Krygowski – Roam
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After two previous records (Road on the Left, Hope For Us), Krygowski and the band dedicated seven tracks to a soulful consciousness, both instrumentally and vocally. They combine the fiddle, guitar and drums to give each track different musical stresses. Roam is truly an expressive album and will evoke similar emotions in its listeners. … read more

Review: Aidan Baker / thisquietarmy – Hypnodrone Ensemble

Review: Aidan Baker / thisquietarmy – Hypnodrone Ensemble
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thisquietarmy = Caudal + Noveller + several bands on Rocket Recordings … read more

Review: Aan – Amor Ad Nauseum

Review: Aan – Amor Ad Nauseum
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The first track promised that I was in for something gritty and dark with some snarling, stiff-lipped vocal work—but it lied. The band is great at making lightly psychedelic pop love songs, but they’re definitely their best when they give them an edge. … read more

Review: 100s – IVRY

Review: 100s – IVRY
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I must warn you about this reprobate who calls himself “100s” (after the number of times he’s contracted VD no doubt).  A long-haired, self-professed pimp whose music has but one purpose—to congratulate despicable sex acts. … read more