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Review: Part 1 – Funeral Parade
Part 1 = Rudimentary Peni + Crass + Specimen … read more
Review: Pas Musique – Inside the Spectrum
Pas Musique = Nommo Ogo + Scrambles of Earth + Sindre Bjerga … read more
Review: Doomsquad – Pageantry Suite
Doomsquad Pageantry Suite Bella Union Street: 05.25 Doomsquad = Odesza + AWOLNATION + Grizzly Bear What sounds like an updated and less campy version of The B-52s is a Toronto-based, all-sibling group that channels a #vibe à la Yoko Ono. The opening track on the five-song EP begins with a slow, ethereal synth sound before
Review: SOAK – Before We Forgot How To Dream
SOAK = Beach House x Låpsley + Arctic Lake … read more
Review: Tau Cross – Self-Titled
Tau Cross = Motörhead + Amebix + Killing Joke … read more
Review: EZTV – Calling Out
EZTV Calling Out Captured Tracks Street: 07.10 EZTV = The Only Ones + Twerps + Juan Wauters Sometimes, all one needs is the sweet, simple sensation of tunes that represent the uplifting, positive nature of something smooth and non-controversial. EZTV’s Calling Out has the sensibilities of calm 1960s pop, the soft punch of late-’70s power
Review: Mikal Cronin – MCIII
Mikal Cronin = Ty Segall + King Tuff … read more
Review: The Cairo Gang – Goes Missing
The Cairo Gang Goes Missing God? Street: 06.23 The Cairo Gang = The Brian Jonestown Massacre + The Church Where should I start? The Cairo Gang’s Goes Missing features a splendid array of music. To start, the group’s ever talented singer, Emmett Kelly, has a vocal range similar to Michael Hutchence (INXS), and the
Review: Scout Paré-Phillips – Heed the Call
Scout Paré-Phillips = Björk + Yoko Ono … read more
Review: Various – Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock...
Various Artists = Sinn Siasmouth + Ros Serey Sothea + Drakkar … read more