Review: Charnel House – Black Blood

Review: Charnel House – Black Blood
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The album’s six tracks, while drenched in bleak, obscure tones with heavy emphasis on the rhythm, not the melody, is a cathartic experience. … read more

Review: Blouse – Imperium

Review: Blouse – Imperium
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Blouse Imperium Captured Tracks Street: 09.17 Blouse = Beach House + Still Corners When I first heard this album, I could’ve sworn that I’d already heard it. The dreamy female vocals combined with a fairly simple upbeat indie rock sound seem pretty generic, but not necessarily in a bad way. Although nothing experimental or new

Review: Black Tusk – Tend No Wounds

Review: Black Tusk – Tend No Wounds
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Though Tend No Wounds may not be treading much new ground, it is a testament to Black Tusk’s consistency. For best results, pair with whiskey and/or beer, moshing and friends. … read more

Review: Audacity – Butter Knife

Review: Audacity – Butter Knife
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Audacity, like any great garage rock outfit, shouldn’t be listened to in headphones. This shit is always best when blasted through a shitty PA in an under-ventilated asbestos ridden basement. … read more

Review: Agnes Obel – Aventine

Review: Agnes Obel – Aventine
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Sweet as dark chocolate, Agnes Obel combines sultry yet poppy chamber instrumentals with whimsical vocals that make the Danish singer/songwriter’s sophomore album an absolute delight. … read more

Review: Against Me! – True Trans EP

Review: Against Me! – True Trans EP
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The True Trans EP is an acoustic teaser for the band’s forthcoming full-length, featuring a pair of songs with excellent titles (“FuckMyLife666,” “True Trans Soul Rebel”) and weighty subject matter, but not a whole lot of punch.  … read more

Reviews: Front Line Assembly – Echogenetic

Reviews: Front Line Assembly – Echogenetic
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Returning somewhat to their early 1990s sound, but with a detour through dubstep—it’s sort of impossible not to get that particular peanut butter wub in your electronic chocolate these days—Echogenetic is a very workable, even strong bit of electronic industrial/ebm.  … read more

Reviews: The Garden – The Life and Times of a Paper Clip

Reviews: The Garden – The Life and Times of a...
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The Garden write some very interesting riffs. In fact, both the drum work and the guitar work on “The Life and Times of a Paperclip” feature some surprisingly progressive moments—an interesting departure from the simple garage-style fare which Burger Records are known for. … read more