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![Review: Broken Hope – Omen Of Disease](/uploads/299/6509-broken-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Broken Hope – Omen Of Disease
There’s been a lot of waiting and anticipation for this record—though maybe misplaced anticipation, because there are quite a few death metal bands from the 90s that I feel did a lot better than what Broken Hope ever did, but that’s just my taste. … read more
![Review: Brianna Lea Pruett – Gypsy Bells](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brianna-lea-pruett-gypsy-bells.webp)
Review: Brianna Lea Pruett – Gypsy Bells
The sparse sounds of Pruett’s voice with her acoustic guitar reflect the topography of the West, with her folk tales coming across as a lone traveler passing through those vast landscapes. … read more
![Review: The Breakup Society – So Much Unhappiness, So Little Time…](/uploads/299/6508-breakup-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: The Breakup Society – So Much Unhappiness, So Little...
I had no idea how to put this band into a certain genre—this album had a mixture between indie rock and pop/rock, with little sprinkles of this and that in the mix. … read more
![Review: Black Hearted Brother – Stars Are Our Home](/uploads/299/6506-bhb-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Black Hearted Brother – Stars Are Our Home
After fronting the legendary shoegaze band Slowdive, and then moving on to the delicate folk on Mojave 3 and his own solo output, Neil Halstead has returned to the free-floating psychedelia of heavily affected guitars and synthesizers with his new band, Black Hearted Brother. … read more
![Review: Black Books – Self-Titled](/uploads/299/6505-bb-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: Black Books – Self-Titled
Black Books write big songs confined to small places. There is an epic and anthemic quality to Black Book’s cloistered little pop songs: a driving, pulsing urge to express something too huge for words written in broad brush strokes of soaring choruses and the diffused light of atmospheric passages oozing out of guitars and synths that blend ambient colorings into vital, crunchy power chords. … read more
![Review: the band in Heaven – Caught in a Summer Swell](/uploads/299/6547-band%20in%20heaven-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: the band in Heaven – Caught in a Summer...
Annoying name aside, the band in Heaven combine dream pop with California nostalgia. Straightforward lyrics about ocean swells and summer romanticize adolescence. Honestly, it’s something I’ve heard a million times before, and the band’s whole image is something I grew tired of, like, five years ago. … read more
![Review: 3:33 – Bicameral Brain](/uploads/299/6504-333-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: 3:33 – Bicameral Brain
While listening to this, I realized I had been taken on a journey into deep ambient darkness. The sounds of rain, thunder, hollowed echoing of the drumbeats, sizzling snare and pulsating bass had carried me into a sort of void. … read more
![November 2013 Local Music Reviews](/uploads/299/6494-6537-abiogene-crop-396x288.jpg)
November 2013 Local Music Reviews
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November 2013 National Music Reviews
November 2013 National Music Reviews … read more
![Through Smoke and Music: the Spiritual Reckoning of Dax Riggs](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/6519-Dax1.jpg)
Through Smoke and Music: the Spiritual Reckoning of Dax Riggs
Dax Riggs is a different breed. While his songs may have evolved through the decades, Riggs is proud of every inch of his catalogue. His most recent years have introduced fans to a raw and toned-down brand of folksy swamp-rock blues that is powerful in its minimalist and stark expressions of primeval darkness from Riggs’ deep, crooning voice. … read more