polyvinyl
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Xiu Xiu delivers what might be its most adventurous and harrowing album to date… which is saying a lot.
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Kero Kero Bonito make their Polyvinyl debut with a pretty radical departure from the signature sound cemented on Bonito Generation. Thankfully, Time ‘n’ Place is every bit as good as that album.
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The New York songwriter’s latest work feels like a pale presentation of the anthemic punk style of his previous record, Worry.
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Alvvays’ sophomore album offers some of the best dream and jangle pop I’ve heard in years.
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Xiu Xiu returns after a seriously prolific streak with a new collection of original material via Polyvinyl Records.
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Japanese singer-songwriter Shugo Tokumaru dishes out an incredibly dense and quirky variety of art pop with this lead single from his new album, Toss. The album is his most collaborative effort yet and, although it was released in Japan toward the end of last year, it’s getting a proper
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Xiu Xiu teases its forthcoming album FORGET with “Wondering,” one of the most danceable songs the outfit has written to date. The full thing drops February 24 via Polyvinyl.
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American Football’s sad but nimble sound has been replaced with soft rock complacency on their new comeback album.
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Atlanta indie veterans of Montreal continue a weak album streak with Innocence Reaches.