Pitchfork Music Festival 2013

Pitchfork Music Festival 2013
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Another Pitchfork Music Festival has come and gone, leaving in its summer wake a fantastic tangle of performances, pictures, #hashtags, tweets, Instagrams and glistening memories.  … read more

Review: Act Rights – Sweat Equity

Review: Act Rights – Sweat Equity
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Act Rights are too drunk to be the Raconteurs and they’re not drunk enough to be the Black Lips. … read more

Review: Infectious Garage Disease – Self Titled

Review: Infectious Garage Disease – Self Titled
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Released in that pivotal time when longhairs started hitting the matinees and punx copped to liking Slayer (Hanneman RIP), IGD is as much Suicidal as it is Meatmen.  … read more

Review: Hell – III

Review: Hell – III
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I’d heard of the one-man doom cult Hell at different points over the past few years, but I was never sufficiently interested to actually give the band a listen. … read more

Review: Georgia’s Horse – Weather Codes

Review: Georgia’s Horse – Weather Codes
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I haven’t heard an album more Western than Weather Codes since Spindrift’s Classic Soundtracks Vol. 1 was released. … read more

Review: Frank Turner – Tape Deck Heart

Review: Frank Turner – Tape Deck Heart
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Have you ever wondered what an enervating British punk/folk rocker going through a mid-life crisis sounds like? … read more

Review: Estrangers – Season of 1000 Colors

Review: Estrangers – Season of 1000 Colors
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By every merit, this is a conventional summer-nostalgia pop rock album. … read more

Review: Drug Church – Paul Walker

Review: Drug Church – Paul Walker
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The album is called Paul Walker, and there are songs named “Deconstructing Snapcase” and “Reading Youtube Comments.”  … read more

Review: Deap Vally – Get Deap EP

Review: Deap Vally – Get Deap EP
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Deap Vally’s first EP sounds like a shitty version of Dead Weather. … read more

Review: Dead Can Dance – In Concert

Review: Dead Can Dance – In Concert
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If you have ever heard Dead Can Dance, then it should be obvious that my “equation” does them no justice. … read more