Review: Yoko Ono – Yes, I’m a Witch Too

Review: Yoko Ono – Yes, I’m a Witch Too
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Yoko Ono, the frontier pushing, primal screaming, infinitely supreme goddess has given us an album thats worth boldly slipping into our party playlists, discussing relentlessly with near and distant relations, and passing out to basically anyone with at least on hand and two ears. … read more

Review: Yuck – Stranger Things

Review: Yuck – Stranger Things
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Stranger Things does maintain the tangy sweetness in both slower, lighter songs and the harder, grungier ones that have always been present in Yuck’s music. … read more

 
 
Review: Xiu Xiu – FORGET

Review: Xiu Xiu – FORGET
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Xiu Xiu = Raime + New Order + Author & Punisher … read more

Review: Wolf Eyes – Undertow

Review: Wolf Eyes – Undertow
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Wolf Eyes = Peter Brötzmann + Ashtray Navigations + Matana Roberts … read more

Review: Xiu Xiu – Girl with Basket of Fruit

Review: Xiu Xiu – Girl with Basket of Fruit
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Xiu Xiu = Parenthetical Girls + Chino Amobi + Author & Punisher … read more

Local Reviews: CastleAxe – Castlemaster

Local Reviews: CastleAxe – Castlemaster
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Hark! CastleAxe (formerly Speitre) hath returned with their brand of classic heavy metal, melded with bludgeoning blows of thrash. As the hilt supports the blade, so does Grög’s rhythm guitar with Hölger’s steel-soldered leads in euphonious synchrony … read more

Review: Wild Nothing – Life of Pause

Review: Wild Nothing – Life of Pause
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Wild Nothing Life of Pause Captured Tracks Street: 02.19 Wild Nothing = Toro y Moi + Beach House There is already a hype around Life of Pause with each pre-released track that comes out, especially for “TV Queen,” which features a very nostalgic synth sound that brings The Smiths, David Bowie and Washed Out to mind