Review: Funeral Circle – Self-Titled

Review: Funeral Circle – Self-Titled
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Funeral Circle set out to be epic doom metal, but unlike Candlemass, Funeral Circle, for the most part, retain a crunchier groove-riff-burdening album featuring slower tunes with sparse guitar solos and leads. When those leads and solo licks do kick in, the impact is much harder.  … read more

Review: The Flatliners – Dead Language

Review: The Flatliners – Dead Language
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I’ve got a thing for rough-voiced, fast-paced punk rock. Done right, it resonates in my soul like nothing else. Done wrong, it’s nothing that’s going to change my life, but it’s a damn fine time. I have a hard time criticizing the latter, which is why I’m not going to. … read more

Review: The Fire Tapes – Phantoms

Review: The Fire Tapes – Phantoms
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Concert photos of The Fire Tapes show singer/guitarist Betsy Wright and guitarist Todd Milton both using Strats, yet I didn’t get that guitar nerd twitch. … read more

Review: Earl Sweatshirt – Doris

Review: Earl Sweatshirt – Doris
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Fresh out of Boarding School, Odd Future wonder child Earl Sweatshirt drops Doris on a firm and steady step out the front door with an array of guest appearances from Tyler, the Creator to RZA. … read more

Review: Drew Price’s Bermuda Triangle – Friends And Family

Review: Drew Price’s Bermuda Triangle – Friends And Family
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I wasn’t exactly excited to listen to this album, mostly due to an underwhelming description on the press release, the presence of several new LPs on the “to listen” shelf—and a Breaking Bad episode on the DVR—but I’m glad that I did. … read more

Review: Dosh – Milk Money

Review: Dosh – Milk Money
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Experimental electronic music seems to be kind of the trend lately among newer artists, but that doesn’t always mean it’s the best music. Dosh deliver an album that, while it has a good quality of sound backing it, is not something I could see becoming big. … read more

Review: Deltron 3030 – Event II

Review: Deltron 3030 – Event II
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The return of Deltron Zero and Automator is finally here to continue the fight against the New World Order in Event II. Packed with an eclectic group of guests, the album opens with Joseph Gordon-Levitt setting the backdrop to what feels like a play as the album progresses. … read more

Review: Dead Gaze – Brain Holiday

Review: Dead Gaze – Brain Holiday
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Dead Gaze (AKA R. Cole Furlow) sounds exactly—and I mean exactly—like Nathan Williams of Wavves (most apparent on “A Different Way”). … read more

Review: Cuscino – Eternality

Review: Cuscino – Eternality
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By combining heavy bass with experimental beats, Cuscino was able to create a beautifully crafted album that showcases his talent in music production. … read more

Review: Cosmic Psychos – Go The Hack

Review: Cosmic Psychos – Go The Hack
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Go The Hack was the Cosmic Psychos first album to gain any kind of momentum here in Yankee-land, seeing an initial limited release on Shagpile in 1989 and then Sub Pop in 1990. … read more