Despite arriving nearly a decade after Guru’s passing, One of the Best Yet stays true to Gang Starr’s style and philosophy.
Anamanaguchi’s latest album is a worthwhile listen not only for bitpop and chiptune enthusiasts, but for anyone who’s into EDM and instrumental rock as well.
The only stirring thing about listening to MCID is hearing who Highly Suspect will poorly mimic next.
Pyroclasts‘ improvisational concept yields Sunn O)))’s most stimulating set of drones all decade.
Feet of Clay sounds like a cobbled together set of SRS-style odds and ends.
A round-up of the best albums Anthony reviewed this past month!
The production and vocal performances on Pony are considerable steps down from Rex Orange County’s previous efforts.
Leaving Meaning, while frequently stunning, feels more like a reiteration for Swans than it does an evolution.
A quick review of the new Ariel Pink compilation—it’s good!
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.