Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard = Thee Oh Sees / The Murlocs … read more

Review: Wilsen – Magnolia

Review: Wilsen – Magnolia
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Wilsen Magnolia Self-Released Street: 04.14 Wilsen = Nick Drake + London Grammar Ethereal and otherworldly, Wilsen’s remix EP is a 4-track compilation of some of the sweetest melodies and most ghostly vocals that just might break your damn heart. It’s gentle and sweet while maintaining a consistent strength. Sun Glitter’s interpretation of “Magnolia” was slightly

Review: Pas Musique – Inside the Spectrum

Review: Pas Musique – Inside the Spectrum
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Pas Musique = Nommo Ogo + Scrambles of Earth + Sindre Bjerga … read more

Review: Doomsquad – Pageantry Suite

Review: Doomsquad – Pageantry Suite
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Doomsquad Pageantry Suite Bella Union Street: 05.25 Doomsquad = Odesza + AWOLNATION + Grizzly Bear What sounds like an updated and less campy version of The B-52s is a Toronto-based, all-sibling group that channels a #vibe à la Yoko Ono. The opening track on the five-song EP begins with a slow, ethereal synth sound before

Local Review: Artificial Flower Company – Creamium

Local Review: Artificial Flower Company – Creamium
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Artificial Flower Company Creamium Self-Released Street: 03.16 The Artificial Flower Company = 90s Television + Delicate Steve TAFC are an experimental project out of Provo who give old and new pop influences unexpected flavors within a low-budget recording style. For me, most lo-fi music sounds endear- ing. However, TAFC have a certain cabaret panache in this

Review: EZTV – Calling Out

Review: EZTV – Calling Out
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EZTV Calling Out Captured Tracks Street: 07.10 EZTV = The Only Ones + Twerps + Juan Wauters Sometimes, all one needs is the sweet, simple sensation of tunes that represent the uplifting, positive nature of something smooth and non-controversial. EZTV’s Calling Out has the sensibilities of calm 1960s pop, the soft punch of late-’70s power