Titanic - HAGEN | Album Review
Titanic, the collaborative project composed of avant-garde cellist Mabe Fratti and multi-instrumentalist I la Catolica, revels in free-wheeling compositions. On HAGEN, the duo directs their heartfelt musicality into something more firm and focused, utilizing their freewheeling spirit to elevate the feelings into a burnished extreme.
Algae Dust - "Rearranging" | Album Review
Wednesday - "Bleeds" | Album Review
Pile – "Sunshine and Balance Beams" | Album Review
McKinley Dixon - "Magic, Alive!" | Album Review
Magic, Alive! is a refreshing shift towards the way McKinley Dixon expresses himself and his emotions, involving the wonderful magic of stories and the poignant lessons that slip within them. Not only does it confront harsh realities, it also keeps memories alive, and turns them into lessons that enrich our very existence.
Pharaoh Overlord – “Louhi” | Album Review
Edith Frost - "In Space" | Album Review
Screaming Trees - “Clairvoyance” (Reissue) | Album Review
Deftones - "Private Music" | Album Review
James K - "Friend" | Album Review
Jeanines - "How Long Can It Last" | Album Review
Paper Castles - “I’m Sad as Hell and I’m Not Going To Fake It Anymore” | Album Review
Buffet Lunch - "Perfect Hit!" | Album Review
The Edinburgh/Glasgow-based project has teamed up with Upset the Rhythm for an album that is less new wave and more rocking than last year’s model, yet still with the same levels of zaniness. This record is an all-you-can-hear feast of frizzled and frazzled erratic guitar-based slacker rock madness.
Mclusky - "The World Is Still Here and So Are We"
With this record, Mclusky suggest that writing songs isn’t about inventing a narrative but writing the best songs possible. The World Is Still Here and So Are We is a monument to constant process, outdoing others because you’re trying to out do yourself, but also a document of a fully locked in Mclusky – no second guessing, eager to jump the gun, and too good to miss.
Guck - "Gucked Up" | Album Review
Razorface - “S/T” | Album Review
Ovlov + Washer | Show Review
Nourished By Time - "The Passionate Ones" | Album Review
Jobber - "Jobber to the Stars" | Album Review
Jobber to the Stars tops the New York band’s very impressive entrance that was the Hell In a Cell EP, as they show off their deep repertoire of moves that will have you gasping for air. Jobber have assembled a record that is fresh and memorable, full of energy and passion that can’t help but burst out of the speakers.