Review: Night Birds – Maimed For The Masses

Review: Night Birds – Maimed For The Masses
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These New Jersey punks nailed the snotty sound of early ‘80s hardcore punk. … read more

Review: MS MR – Secondhand Rapture

Review: MS MR – Secondhand Rapture
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It is something of a small miracle that the New York based duo of Lizzy Plapinger (she being the ‘ms’) and Max Hershenow (and he the ‘mr’) have made a rarity in today’s music world— a consistently solid debut record. … read more

Review: Mierdaster – La Furia

Review: Mierdaster – La Furia
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Four albums in, and this Chilean metal-core (more of the latter than the former) demolition unit have started to find their moshing feet. … read more

Review: Lust For Youth – Perfect View

Review: Lust For Youth – Perfect View
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Swede Hannes Norrvide’s third Lust for Youth album is more accessible and more confidently produced than anything that’s come before it. It’s no small wonder that this group is at the fore of the current dark wave of Northern European synth-punk bands.  … read more

Camera Obscura @ Urban Lounge 06.26 with Marissa Nadler

Camera Obscura @ Urban Lounge 06.26 with Marissa Nadler
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Camera Obscura began with “Do It Again” and “Break It To You Gently,” two new pop tunes that prove that they’ve still got a vitality to their songbook, a feeling that evolved with confidence as they delivered half of their newest album.  … read more

Review: King Tuff – Was Dead

Review: King Tuff – Was Dead
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I usually think that reissued records are stupid and lazy, but goddamn, I’m glad King Tuff did it. … read more

Review: IO Echo – Ministry Of Love

Review: IO Echo – Ministry Of Love
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IO Echo are the L.A. duo of Ioanna Gika and her partner Leopold Ross (brother of Atticus, the Trent Reznor collaborator). After years relying on goth-pop-leaning singles to define themselves, Ministry of Love is their debut full album. … read more

Review: The Hussy – Way With Words

Review: The Hussy – Way With Words
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The same rushed, distorted drumbeat for the EP’s short entirety might be too much without the simple and upbeat melodies played on a cheap-sounding keyboard or Catatonic Youth–style echoed noises—laser beams maybe? … read more

Review: I Can Lick Any Son Of A Bitch In The House – Mayberry

Review: I Can Lick Any Son Of A Bitch In...
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I.C.L.A.S.O.A.B.I.T.H, the band with the impossibly long name, have been playing their brand of country blues-rock for 12+ years now, and they’ve only tightened as a band over time.  … read more