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Music

  • Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
    October 11, 2017
    by Osvaldo Nunez

    Blanck Mass Shows What 2016 Sounded Like

    Dedicating his third and latest album to a rollercoaster 2016, Benjamin John Power produced World Eater to be angry, violent and frustrating—like the year. This ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    September 25, 2017
    by Wanda Waterman

    Mozart's Sister-Field Of Love

    Mozart's Sister is the alias of one-woman-band Caila Thompson-Hannant, an electro-pop singer, songwriter, producer, and musician now based in Montreal. A veteran of several indie ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    August 1, 2017
    by Elizabeth Aldrich

    LVX’s Interstellar- A Retro-Futuristic Odyssey

    There’s a moment on Interstellar, during the track “Earthlight,” in which two disparate genres come together seamlessly. After several minutes of fast-paced sampling and suspenseful ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    July 25, 2017
    by Jeff Suwak

    Audiolepsia Pays Tribute to Seven Ladies in Muses

    Audiolepsia is a Barcelona-based, four-piece prog/post-rock band composed of Angel de las Heras and Brian Jimenez on guitars, Jordi de las Heras on bass, and ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    July 10, 2017
    by Eric Koenig

    Communions-Blue

     This album sounds like Garbage: you know, the alt-rock group from the ‘90s with Butch Vig on drums? “I think I’m paranoid”? Anything? Awful puns, ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    June 5, 2017
    by Cervante Pope

    Austra Floods Portland’s Holocene With Dance Vibes

    Light beams bounce from wall to wall. Wispy swirls of fog slowly engulf the room. Hipster hordes crowd the room, making just getting to the ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    May 30, 2017
    by Frank Casale

    Laughed The Boy Combines Risk and Reward on new album, Here is Fine

    Laughed the Boy is almost a one-man act. Chris Panacci wrote the music and handled the vocal work, guitar, and bass, while brother Sean played ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    May 15, 2017
    by Cassie Andrews

    The Molochs Look to the Future in America’s Velvet Glory

    Not many people would name their band after a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice, but that’s what vocalist Lucas Fitzsimons did after a trip ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    May 1, 2017
    by Osvaldo Nunez

    Bonobos’ Migration Is Just Another Voyage

    You know you have something when you sit down and listen to a record that’s easy on the ears, perhaps exciting, even euphoria inducing. For ...
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  • Music, Reviews
    April 28, 2017
    by Cervante Pope

    Xiu Xiu Blends Bizarro Art-Rock in Forget

    Musicians aren't as daring as they used to be. The charts have been rife with recycled elements for years, with only a few unique voices ...
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