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A series of short audio reviews touching down on new releases from Author & Punisher, Lord Mantis, Here We Go Magic, and Orbital.
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A series of short reviews on new releases from Reks, Dot Hacker, Santigold, and Logic.
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Gonjasufi’s latest album shoots for many of the same sounds and ideas that made his full-length debut, but it ends up packing a less powerful punch. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Needle Drop: “Serving up audio reviews like they’re pizza slices or something.” Eh, that’s a really terrible slogan we’re beta testing right now. Let it seep in. See what happens. Anyway, my friend Derek and I have another review for you this week, and we’re
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My good friend Derek accompanies me yet again for an audio review. Yes! Awesome! Excited! Thankfully, the sound quality on this review is much better than the previous one, which I stilly APOLOGIZE humbly for. Sorry, seriously. Sorry. So, me and Derek dude go way back. We’ve been sharing
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On the sophomore Justice album, this French house duo starts emulating its influences–70s rock, pop, disco–with a mix of different results. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Drums’ new single, “Money,” shows a strong improvement in production and vocals. Thankfully, the poppy songwriting and nimble grooves that made the band’s self-titled debut great are still intact. If every track is as catchy as this one, Portamento is going to be a sweet little album. What
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On “Children of a Failed God,” Dødkvlt proves a one-man project can rock as hard as a four-piece band. This track thrashes hard and gets the album it’s on, II, starting with both guns a-blazing. Though the sound and mix of this album leaves me wanting more. I see
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On Papercuts’ fifth album, the band follows closely in the footsteps of their fourth, You Can Have What You Want. Maybe a little too close, though. Is this track for you? Find out in this review. Review: Papercuts- Do What You Will Stream: Papercuts- Do What You Will
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This past weekend, TV On the Radio announced the release of their fifth album, Nine Types of Light. “Will Do” was the first song to drop from the album. Is this track for you? Find out in this review. Review: TV On the Radio- Will Do Stream: TV On the