Bloody Head - "Bend Down and Kiss the Ground" | Album Review
Tomeka Reid - "Dance! Skip! Hop!” | Album Review
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore - "Tragic Magic" | Album Review
Bungee Jumpers - "Not Today..." | Album Review
On Bungee Jumpers’ Not Today… it feels like we’re with them in the “studio,” watching every hacky joke penned, semi-sentimental moment built up, and hackneyed idea embraced with gusto. It’s a gimmick and it’s so not, and they ride the line perfectly across Not Today… to comment, critique, engage, and generally titillate listeners.
Good Sleepy - "Constant Humming" | Album Review
Editrix - "The Big E" | Album Review
Shintaro Sakamoto - "Yoo-Hoo" | Album Review
Victoryland - "My Heart is a Room With No Cameras In It" | Album Review
Joe Glass - "Snakewards" | Album Review
Teenage Tom Petties - "Rally the Tropes" | Album Review
Jo Passed - "Away" | Album Review
After the release of his debut album in 2018, Jo Passed (aka Jo Hirabayashi) spent a couple of years recovering from burnout that made him put his music project on the wayside. Back with the help of new collaborators, Jo Passed wades through some of his darkest years with exuberant textures and distinctly tuneful compositions.
Xiu Xiu - "Xiu Mutha Fuckin' Xiu: Vol. 1" | Album Review
Cemento - "Bad Dream Songs" | Album Review
Leather.head - "Mud Again" | Album Review
Tiberius - "Troubadour" | Album Review
Lawn - “God Made the Highway” | Album Review
Lawn returns with their third LP—God Made the Highway—their best since 2020's Johnny and their first on Exploding In Sound Records. The band eclectically pivots between nostalgic jangle-pop and mordant post-punk, as the duo-powered Lawn ensure each song on God Made the Highway has its own sound and identity.
Grails - "Miracle Music" | Album Review
The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Psychocandy" | Album Review
With the shoegaze revival presumably hitting its zenith, the time couldn’t be more ripe for the commemorative release of The Jesus and Mary Chain’s debut album, Psychocandy. Forty years later, authoritative music outlets have granted it their top rating, proving that it can often be clumsy to judge an album on its merits the moment it initially comes out.
Obits - “L.E.G.I.T.” | Album Review
Obits were a band that burned brightly and relatively fast, leaving audiences with moments of emotional and personal release. L.E.G.I.T was initially released in Japan in 2014 to correspond with Obits’ Asia tour, but now the compilation of their 7’ singles and compilation tracks is getting a wider, very welcomed release.




















