LP Review
The War On Drugs ‘A Deeper Understanding’
With ‘A Deeper Understanding’, The War On Drugs get directly to the center of the human condition
The Districts ‘Popular Manipulations’
With Popular Manipulations, The Districts keep the rhythm sounding sharp in a genre that has been almost entirely played out
Cage The Elephant ‘Unpeeled’
Unpeeled finds Cage The Elephant in a stripped-down yet revitalized state – a sneak peek at the band as you’ve never heard them before
Arcade Fire ‘Everything Now’
At face value, Everything Now is an acceptable album…just maybe not a great Arcade Fire album
Goldfinger ‘The Knife’
Featuring special guests including Travis Barker, Nick Hexum, and Josh Dun, The Knife stands to be one of the strongest releases of Goldfinger’s discography
Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7
Punk Goes Pop has been making pop music bearable for fifteen years now. Volume 7 features Dance Gavin Dance, State Champs, and more
The Melvins ‘A Walk With Love and Death’
Patiently built atmospheres of doom fill the airwaves on The Melvins’ twenty-fifth album, A Walk With Love and Death
A Lot Like Birds ‘DIVISI’
Somewhere between experimental and post hardcore, A Lot Like Birds bust out all the stops on their new album
CFM ‘Dichotomy Desaturated’
California native Charles Moothart’s (CFM) endearing disregard for norms is much to the listener’s delight on Dichotomy Desaturated
Knox Hamilton ‘The Heights’
Fans of Bad Suns, the 1975, and Young the Giant will definitely dig the debut full-length album from alt-rockers Knox Hamilton
Moon Duo ‘Occult Architecture Vol. 1’
Turn off the lights, plug in the lava lamp, hang up the black-light posters and dig into Occult Architecture Vol 1 by Moon Duo
Crystal Fairy ‘Crystal Fairy’
New supergroup Crystal Fairy could be the in-house band for a mutant burlesque exhibition, as evident on their self-titled debut