Review: Kepler – Attic Salt 12”

Review: Kepler – Attic Salt 12”
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It sounds like every mellow-rock and indie band in the last 25 years congealed into one unimaginative band. Maybe part of it was because I had to fuck around with a record player for 30 minutes to be able to play it.  … read more

Review: Horse Thief – Fear In Bliss

Review: Horse Thief – Fear In Bliss
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Horse Thief are psychedelic rockers originally from Texas, but found their calling in Oklahoma City, embracing change. They abandoned their safety zone in the Midwest and headed to Los Angeles to record their newest album, Fear in Bliss.  … read more

Review: Gladenfold – From Dusk To Eternity

Review: Gladenfold – From Dusk To Eternity
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Even though it sounds like a smooth blend of bands from Spinefarm’s early years, Gladenfold mixes just enough power metal into their synth-driven melodic death metal to breathe life into a genre I had given up on years ago.  … read more

Review: Frantix – My Dad’s A Fuckin’ Alcoholic

Review: Frantix – My Dad’s A Fuckin’ Alcoholic
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Frantix was an early ’80s band from Colorado that blended their own take on hardcore music with standard ’80s rock. They released two 7” records during their run, and this CD collects all of that music with live tracks and unreleased demos into one place. … read more

Review: Enthroned – Sovereigns

Review: Enthroned – Sovereigns
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Sit back, throw away your goddamned Deafheaven and Liturgy albums, and embrace the true progression of black metal.  … read more

Review: Howls – Howls

Review: Howls – Howls
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If I close my eyes as I listen to this album, I’m walking through an inky venue with strobing lights, and shadowy glitter is falling in slow motion from the ceiling. … read more

Review: Haunted Hearts – Initiation

Review: Haunted Hearts – Initiation
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Haunted Hearts consists of Brandon Welchez from the noise-pop band Crocodiles, and his wife Dee Dee, front woman of the Dum Dum Girls. A valid, but basic description of HH comes from the mouth of Brandon in an interview via Coup De Main, “It sounds like a 50/50 split between our bands to be honest.”  … read more

Review: Ex-Cult – Midnight Passenger

Review: Ex-Cult – Midnight Passenger
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The moment the vocals come in on Midnight Passenger’s opening track, “Shattered Circle,” you might notice yourself thinking, “Hell yeah, young people with a new take on late seventies/early eighties L.A. punk.”  … read more

Review: Dylan Champagne & The Lost Explorers – The Bones EP

Review: Dylan Champagne & The Lost Explorers – The Bones...
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The first time I heard this album, I fucking hated it. I figured that there was nothing new to be done with the original rock ‘n roll sound. The rock n’ roll and rockabilly sound has been around forever, what could they possibly do to make it innovative? Dylan Champagne and Co. manages to take a fresh perspective on the genre by adding a nice modern indie twist.  … read more

Review: Courtney Barnett – A Sea of Split Peas

Review: Courtney Barnett – A Sea of Split Peas
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Like a collection of Cheever shorts cut to Lou Reed, this “Double EP” features the most invigorating songwriting since Joni Mitchell’s Blue.  … read more