Review: Pop. 1280 – Paradise

Review: Pop. 1280 – Paradise
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Pop. 1280 establish Paradise as an unoccupied city filled with breathtaking buildings and perfectly paved streets. What a waste, considering that the album’s ironic title and industrial cityscapes create an ideal community for humankind’s damned. … read more

Review: Urgehal – Aeons In Sodom

Review: Urgehal – Aeons In Sodom
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These guys have arguably been at it much longer than their peers, or at least just as long, and deserve all that unearned respect you shitstains keep showering on Liturgy, whose manifesto on black metal should be illegal to own. … read more

Review: DIIV – Is The Is Are

Review: DIIV – Is The Is Are
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I can’t tell you how long I’ve been waiting to write this review. Well, I suppose I could—I’ve been waiting well over a year to write this damn thing. Accordingly, I had set my hopes quite high for Is the Is Are. … read more

Review: Tortoise – The Catastrophist

Review: Tortoise – The Catastrophist
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Tortoise are not a post-rock band. Being clumsily lumped in with the likes of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Mogwai sheds little light jazz fusion’s influence on their music. … read more

Review: Rotting Christ – Rituals

Review: Rotting Christ – Rituals
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Whenever your band has a big name and reputation in the metal/extreme metal scene, there are expectations with each new album. For me, Rituals meets those expectations and goes above and beyond. … read more

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony
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Brooklyn-based Sunflower Bean are a dynamic trio who’ve made lightning-fast progress as a band to watch, pairing their fast-paced and energetic psych rock with equally paced, widespread tours. … read more

Review: Various Artists – 4 Doors to Death

Review: Various Artists – 4 Doors to Death
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Try though I might, I simply cannot put 4 Doors to Death down. This four-way split from Unspeakable Axe collects some new tracks from some of the filthiest, most brutal new bands to fly the tattered flag of old-school death metal. … read more

Review: Charlie Hilton – Palana

Review: Charlie Hilton – Palana
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Charlie Hilton, known as the frontwoman for Blouse, changed her name from her given Sanskrit name, Palana, in favor of the more androgynous Charlie, after leaving high school. … read more

Review: The Besnard Lakes – A Coliseum Complex Museum

Review: The Besnard Lakes – A Coliseum Complex Museum
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It’s no secret that The Besnard Lakes have an affinity for the supernatural and even look to it for inspiration. Yet, what sets A Coliseum Complex Museum apart from the band’s previous work is its openness in addressing the group’s relationship and overarching obsession with nature and the occult. … read more

Review: Abbath – Self-Titled

Review: Abbath – Self-Titled
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It must be said that Immortal is my favorite band of all time. I’m not exaggerating. I drove to Los Angeles to see them in a small car packed with sweaty, smelly fiends (one of which was me) and the concert was worth every hour I spent nauseously wafting in five different aromas of B.O. … read more