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Thurston Moore - "Flow Critical Lucidity" | Album Review

Thurston Moore - "Flow Critical Lucidity" | Album Review

Thurston Moore has been quite busy as of late. His most recent release, Flow Critical Lucidity, is a brilliantly crafted album. With the help of poet Radieux Radio, it manages to be a worthwhile time showcasing Moore’s immaculate musicianship, still unsurprisingly fascinating.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Porridge Radio - "Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Porridge Radio - "Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me"

Clouds in the Sky… is one of those records that feels destined to wriggle into the bones of anyone who comes across it—a heartbreak album that can stand in for literally any kind of messy grieving, whether universal or personal, amorphous or hyper-specific.

Horse Jumper of Love - "Disaster Trick" | Album Review

Horse Jumper of Love - "Disaster Trick" | Album Review

Horse Jumper of Love continue to push boundaries, both musical and emotional. This release veers more fully into earnestness, and it’s their best album as a result. As noted, the LP marks a new period of sobriety for Dimitri Giannopoulos, who quit drinking prior to the recording, and the album bears clear traces of this turn.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Bananagun - "Why is the Colour of the Sky?"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Bananagun - "Why is the Colour of the Sky?"

Melbourne collective Bananagun came out of nowhere with their debut album, an intriguing combination of sunshine pop and afrobeat rhythms. Four years on, the band are back with Why is the Colour of the Sky?, a set of ten songs that audibly push the band into new musical territory.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Thank - "I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Thank - "I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed"

I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed is an expansion of their sound, both more patient and frantic, uglier and funnier, unnerving but plastered with a permanent smirk. Where so many others choose to play it safe, Thank come unglued.