reviews
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On their latest record, Megaton Leviathan fuses doom metal with post-rock.
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With Sterilizer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Brandon Duncan explores some incredibly harsh industrial metal.
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Pop’s biggest oddball comes through with his strongest set of songs since the 00s.
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The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. These are the albums I touch down on: Killjoy Club – Reindeer Games Grouper – Ruins Wiley – Snakes
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UK singer-songwriter and musical oddball Dean Blunt releases an album that’s difficult to put into words. While simple in composition and sloppy in execution, the album still manages to draw up some real feelings of isolation, melancholy, and frustration.
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Pianos Become the Teeth deliver a terrifyingly bland followup to 2011’s The Lack Long After.
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New York rapper-singer Azealia Banks’ repeatedly postponed album finally drops.
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Wildbirds & Peacedrums return with one of their catchiest efforts yet.
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Progressive rock band Kayo Dot appears with a new album that features a slight more gothic and synth-led sound.