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![Review: Rachel Taylor Brown – Falimy](/uploads/306/7821-rachel%20taylor-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Rachel Taylor Brown – Falimy
I think I can label this album as singer-songwriter, alt-chick rock music with a piano and sometimes other instruments, but perhaps I’m dismissing this as something that it’s not. … read more
![Review: R.M. Hendrix – Urban Turks Country Jerks](/uploads/306/7820-rm-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: R.M. Hendrix – Urban Turks Country Jerks
No, this isn’t an LDS-themed Jimi Hendrix cover band, though if you’re a Utah native, that probably doesn’t sound too odd. What we’ve got here is a mixed bag of indie rock, shoegaze and … gulp … psychedelia that casts a wide arc from nostalgia days to here and now. … read more
![Review: Popstrangers – Fortuna](/uploads/306/7819-popstrangers-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Popstrangers – Fortuna
Compared to their first album, Antipodes, Popstrangers are really living up to the “Pop” in their name. I want to stress that I said, “compared to.” … read more
![Review: Polock – Rising Up](/uploads/306/7818-polock-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Polock – Rising Up
It’s June, ladies and gentlemen, and that means summer indie pop releases. Returning after their debut album, Getting Down From Trees, is Polock, the quintet from Valencia, Spain. … read more
![Review: Polar Bear Club – Death Chorus](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/polar-bear-club-death-chorus.webp)
Review: Polar Bear Club – Death Chorus
While initial damage-control over the album focused on the less-harsh style Jimmy Stadt now uses due to throat wear after the last few albums, it’s not the vocal delivery that leaves this album weak and wilting. … read more
![Review: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days of Abandon](/uploads/306/7816-the%20pains%20of%20being%20pure%20at%20heart%20days%20of%20abandon-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days...
Without much fanfare, The Pains’ classic lineup has gone (Peggy’s the DIY Editor at BuzzFeed!?) and been replaced by a rotating cast of indie pop vets. Sigh … is the indie pop revival that Kip Berman and friends kick-started in the late aughts finally having its bittersweet coda? … read more
![Review: OFF! – Wasted Years](/uploads/306/7815-off%20wasted%20years-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: OFF! – Wasted Years
In 2010, when footage of OFF! first started showing up online, fans of old California hardcore music lost their minds. Was Keith Morris actually fronting a punk rock super-group that could savagely jam 17 songs into less than 20 minutes? He was, and they could—it was incredible. Skip forward four years, and here we are with OFF!’s third full-length release. … read more
![Review: Odonis Odonis – Hard Boiled Soft Boiled](/uploads/306/7814-odonis%20odonis%20hard%20boiled%20soft%20boiled-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Odonis Odonis – Hard Boiled Soft Boiled
Hard Boiled Soft Boiled is the second album from this Toronto-based band Odonis Odonis. It’s fitting that this self-described “industrial surf-gaze” group has more to their double name than any singular sound—HBSB is two-sided and explores noise-pop from two different approaches. … read more
![Review: Nostalghia – Chrysalis](/uploads/306/7813-nostalglhia%20chrysalis-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Nostalghia – Chrysalis
Nostalghia’s Chrysalis is an otherworldly, eerie combination of intense vocals and uneasily calm synth. The delicate vocals harness an underlying aspect of intensity that slowly builds as the album takes shape. … read more
![Review: Moon Zero – Tombs / Loss](/uploads/306/7812-moon%20zero%20tombs%20loss-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Moon Zero – Tombs / Loss
Like an unsettling dream, this pair of albums produces associations and feelings that displace and frighten the listener. Tim Garratt plays with the possibilities of maximalist ambience, pitting a full range of reverberating overtones against each other to create overpowering aural experiences. … read more