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![Review: Chris Gatsby – Middleground: Morals & Money](/uploads/303/7271-chris%20gatsby-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Chris Gatsby – Middleground: Morals & Money
“Hip-hop barely breathing, I’m that fresh breath,” raps Chris Gatsby in a song aptly called “Reckless.” Both sentiments are bullshit. It may not be 1993 anymore, but there’s a lot to like about hip-hop these days. Additionally, Gatsby’s resistance to change is a big part of what robs this album of relevance. … read more
![Review: Chapel – Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll](/uploads/303/7269-chapel-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Chapel – Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll
Production-wise, Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll excels with hellish bass tones and an insistent drum punch, and no one’s denying the implicit draw of a title track that pledges allegiance to the Horned One via rock n’ roll. However, the litany of clichés and “been dones” comprising the unmemorable riffs and stylistic rehashing is hard to shake. … read more
![Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split](/uploads/303/7268-cannabis%20corpse%20-%20ghoul-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split
Yeah, they’ve got that whole “weed pun” thing cornered, splicing kief-crusted metaphors into trad-death metal fare, but slagging them as a cloying stoner parody is a serious oversight to their technical greatness. … read more
![Review: Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow](/uploads/303/7264-bombay%20bicycle%20club-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow
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: Bleeding Rainbow – Interrupt](/uploads/303/7262-bleeding%20rainbow-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Bleeding Rainbow – Interrupt
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: BlakOPz – As Nations Decay](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/BlakOPz-as-nations-decay.jpg)
Review: BlakOPz – As Nations Decay
“Debris Machine” has to be my favorite track, as it has a perfect layout of how backing industrial and synth tracks can be blended. The vocals on this release confirm that a revisit to the old industrial style is taking place. … read more
![Review: Black Knights – Medieval Chamber](/uploads/303/7261-black%20knights-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Black Knights – Medieval Chamber
Prepare for sounds of electronica with unrelated samples and effects, which are backed with an orchestra and an occasional chorus. Rugged Monk and Crisis spit harmoniously with the beats, hitting you with those West Coast, hard-hitting flows. … read more
![Review: Beth Thornley – Septagon](/uploads/303/7260-beth%20thornley-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Beth Thornley – Septagon
It’ll sucker- punch you in the heart when you least expect it, and that’s powerful. Thornley writes clean songs, simple and to the point with pop-ballad lyrics. The four tracks that make up Septagon may be made-for-TV, but they’re still bona fide. … read more
![Review: Behemoth – The Satanist](/uploads/303/7258-behemoth-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Behemoth – The Satanist
Fans of Behemoth have waited five years for this album, which is ceremonial, sinister and satisfying as hell. “Blow Your Trumpets, Gabriel” begins the ritual with hypnotic percussion and repetitive riffing, then attacks the entranced listener with Behemoth’s signature breakneck speed, accompanied by a diabolical chorus and trumpets.
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![Review: Beck – Morning Phase](/uploads/303/7256-beck-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Beck – Morning Phase
Beck, once pop music’s most reliable shape-shifter, now finds himself compelled to rehash his past glories; namely Sea Change. If you ever wanted him to make that record again, your prayers have been answered. … read more