drag city
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Despite its solid first half and finale, Crack a Light is Dope Body’s most predictable batch of tracks thus far.
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With Home Body, Dope Body improves the mixtape-esque approach of their once-swansong Kunk.
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David Berman’s wryly depressive (or depressively wry) songwriting seems to have only gotten sharper during his decade away from music.
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Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest is a wonderfully charming singer-songwriter project held back by a somewhat bloated tracklist.
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A decade on from their debut album, No Age is still delivering visceral and sound-rich rock music.
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Sometimes cumbersome but mostly exciting, Ty Segall’s latest album is his longest and most ambitious yet.
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The post-shoegaze, post-post-noise, and post-post-post-punk duo No Age has been building up to the release of their fourth album since the end of last year. Snares Like a Haircut is set to drop on January 26 via Drag City, and “Send Me” is the latest teaser from it. I’ve
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Prolific rocker Ty Segall drops a second self-titled album that shows how far he’s come over the past decade.
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Joanna Newsom commemorates the first anniversary of her fantastic 2015 album Divers by sharing a rare outtake that is pretty much of the same quality as most of the material that made the cut.
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The saucy closing track of Creation, a collection by spiritual lo-fi indie duo Lightstorm, out February 19 through Drag City.