reviews
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The new Tobacco album is one of the most demented sonic adventures I’ve gone on this year.
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The UK’s Vallenfyre brings together a slew of different death metal styles on this sophomore record of theirs, and feeds them through some incredibly heavy, pummeling production.
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When it comes to lyrics and songwriting, White Women is Chromeo’s most inconsistent release yet.
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Ibibio Sound Machine’s debut is the beginning of a journey that fuses the sounds of afrobeat and highlife with electronics.
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With Nabuma Rubberband, Sweden’ Little Dragon come through with their shyest album yet.
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The Black Keys drop their most bloated and tame album to date with Turn Blue.
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With fellow reviewer Elliot Quinn, I talk about the fifth full-length album from Portland blackened folk outfit Agalloch.
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Mac Miller comes through with an almost 90-minute project with Faces.
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The new Lykke Li record is her saddest and most heartbroken release yet.
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It’s that time of the month, isn’t it? I’M TALKING ABOUT ALL OF THESE RECORDS IN BRIEF. I WISH I HAD THE TIME TO REVIEW THEM IN FULL ON THEIR OWN IN APRIL, BUT SUCH IS LIFE. HERE’S THE LIST: PROTOMARTYR – UNDER THE COLOR OF OFFICIAL