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![Review: Epic Problem – Lines](/uploads/303/7286-epic%20problem-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Epic Problem – Lines
Hailing from Derbyshire, England, this four-piece band (who take their name from a Minor Threat song) is one of the few worth listening to in modern street punk. I knew almost immediately I was going to like this album in the first 30 seconds of the opening track, “Lines.” … read more
![Review: Empty Flowers – The Air You Found](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/empty-flowers-the-air-you-found.jpg)
Review: Empty Flowers – The Air You Found
It is not often that I hear traditional rock mixed with ambient electronic themes and can say I enjoy it. Empty Flowers showed me that the two can be beautifully united into an ocean of imagery. … read more
![Review: Dodsferd – The Parasitic Survival of the Human Race](/uploads/303/7282-dodsferd-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Dodsferd – The Parasitic Survival of the Human Race
Dodsferd remain one of the more intense bands in black metal by way of lyrical attacks—no thought is spared. Musically, Dodsferd have always been a noisy blunt force. Listening will incite hate in your heart. … read more
![Review: Del Venicci – Haunted Hall](/uploads/303/7280-del%20venicci-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Del Venicci – Haunted Hall
Del Venicci chose a theme—ghosts—and ran home with it. Looking beyond the (sometimes over-) saturated haunting sounds and ghostly wails throughout, the shoegazey love quartet have some pretty solid jams. … read more
![Review: Francis Harris – Minutes of Sleep](/uploads/303/7288-francis%20harris-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Francis Harris – Minutes of Sleep
The presence of tape hiss, vocals, and organic instruments, juxtaposed with drum machine rhythms and synth chords, is very welcome. “Hems,” “Dangerdream” and the title track are my favorites, as they eschew the House rhythms found in the album’s middle and tend more toward atmosphere, which I’m in the mood for right now. … read more
![Review: Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son](/uploads/303/7277-damien%20jurado-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son
Haunting melodies fill Seattleman Damien Jurado’s newest indie rock album, Brothers and Sisters of Eternal Son, in nearly every track. Jurado crafted a musical atmosphere that feels dream-like and almost eerie. … read more
![Review: Damaged Bug – Hubba Bubba](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/damaged-bug-hubba-bubba.webp)
Review: Damaged Bug – Hubba Bubba
How do you re-invent yourself as a musician when your psych-garage band has gained a cult following and released a prolific amount of material in a short amount of time? From sleepy analog tracks to the bouncy synth pop of “Eggs At Night,” Dwyer takes us on a trip that claims no allegiance to the past or present, but looks to the future. … read more
![Review: Crucifixion Machine – ON3](/uploads/303/7275-crucifixion%20machine-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Crucifixion Machine – ON3
His creativity combines darkwave, synthpop and electro-industrial. He uses vocal samples instead of singing, which is one of my favorite styles of music. I feel it allows your mind to wander where it needs to go without imposing a lyrical meaning to the songs. … read more
![Review: Creative Adult – Psychic Mess](/uploads/303/7273-creative%20adult-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Creative Adult – Psychic Mess
Creative Adult Psychic Mess Run For Cover Street: 02.25 Creative Adult = Mayyors + Gray Matter + The Vibrating Antennas Imagine the sound of an ’80s goth-influenced group that you can’t place between punk and new wave. Now, if you can imagine dropping the needle on their LP, coated with a fine layer of mud,
![Review: Cities Aviv – Come To Life](/uploads/303/7274-cities%20aviv-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Cities Aviv – Come To Life
I don’t know if Gavin Mays, the man behind Cities Aviv, is trying to rap. All I know is it’s pretty fucking clear that he can’t. He produces really cool beats, though, and that makes up for a lot. Come To Life is by no means bad. It is, nevertheless, deeply indebted to Death Grips. … read more