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While Code Orange’s latest album might feature producer Kurt Ballou’s most crushing production yet, the band hasn’t done much to advance their writing or songcraft.
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Nick Zammuto follows his self-titled 2012 album up with a more subtle winter record.
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Ty Segall’s latest album is one of his most methodically assembled releases yet.
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From shrill synths to lackluster vocal guests, the new Rustie album does little to live up to its predecessor.
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Raury’s Indigo Child fuses hip hop and pop-flavored indie folk in the blandest way possible.
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Pallbearer’s latest full-length draw out a lot of the same sounds and themes that played through the band’s debut album.
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The latest album from New York’s Uncommon Nasa is as grimy as it is experimental and conceptual.
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Michael Cera drops an album that’s a musical hobbyist’s affair.
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s/t by Börn Some twisted, eerie, raw, nasty, and misbehaved post-punk coming from Iceland’s Börn. Definitely a record for those who dig their rock on the dark side of things; because this record reeks of goth rock. The guitar chords run pretty dreary, but the vocals are sharp,
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Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala are back with a new project: Antemasque.