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Album Review: Parquet Courts - Tally All The Things You Broke
The grinding Fall On Yr Face flaunts a rockabilly aesthetic while jerky He’s Seeing Paths employs unusual, mechanistic undertones.
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Album Review: Dlinkwnt - Make It So
This offering revives that mid-noughties trend of combining funky horns with hip hop, as in Kanye’s Touch The Sky.
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Album Review: Roosevelt - Elliot
Though its deeper bassline lends itself to a more accessible, club vibe, the three tracks on this electronic release prove equal in quality.
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Album Review: Soulfly - 'Savages'
A small musical evolution for Soulfly.
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Album Review: Best Coast - Fade Away
It’s an assured album that tries to experiment a little with different sonic elements, but ultimately is very Best Coast.
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Album Review: Steve Balbi - Black Rainbow
There is a joy in these songs that is a rarity in music these days. As Balbi says, “It’s good to be alive.”
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Album Review: Ry Cooder & Corridos Famosos - Live In San Francisco
It’s a perfect time to get on board and enjoy the ride. Cooder gets better with age.
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Album Review: Cass McCombs - Big Wheel And Others
There’s never been a better time to get acquainted with the quietly spoken McCombs than now. known as he is for his poetic, bohemian existence and dark alt-Americana.
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Album Review: Amos Lee - Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song
But as soon as the banjo introduces Stranger, it’s clear Lee has a few strings to his bow.
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Album Review: Bodyjar - Role Model
Role Model is impossibly fun, and what could’ve been nothing more than a run around the park for old times’ sake instead stands as one of Bodyjar’s best albums. Now, to dust off the skateboard.
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Album Review: Red Fang - 'Whales and Leeches'
Classic Red Fang with a high punk influence.
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Album Review: Korn - 'The Paradigm Shift'
Korn are still the kings of nu metal.
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