reviews
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Actress’ latest album is like a musical sketchbook filled with intimate, personal experiments with techno, house, and more.
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Autumn For Crippled Children’s fourth album sees the band bringing expanded metal instrumentation into some melodic, shoegaze-savvy territory.
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Indian’s latest album is the Chicago metal outfit’s most hellish release!
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Mogwai’s latest album sees the famed (mostly) instrumental rock band incorporating a lot more synths and electronics with some mixed results.
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Thee Silver Mount Zion’s latest record is the Montreal band’s heaviest and noisiest yet, It’s not just a mess of abrasive sounds, though. There’s plenty of fantastic string arrangements and moving lyrics to be had on these tracks, too.
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Murmur’s self-titled sophomore album is a impressively executed fusion of black metal and progressive rock.
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Nils Frahm’s latest album showcases a series of live performances, pushing a lot of previously written material to the limit with longer song lengths and intense playing.
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Beyoncé Knowles’ latest album is easily her most sexual and personal.
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It’s hard to believe the three tracks on this Rival Dealer EP are actually Burial tracks, because they bring the UK-based producer’s sound in a such a different direction. We’re not getting moody, skeletal dubstep tunes on this one, people. Get ready for some auto-tuned synth pop