Mothers - "When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired (Deluxe Edition)" | Album Review
Gemma - "As Ever" | Album Review
Boris - "Pink (Deluxe Edition)" | Album Review
For the tenth anniversary of their seminal 2006 album Pink, the sludgy Japanese band pulled out all the stops. A redesigned, die-cut record sleeve houses the album’s three LPs, the third of which contains never-before heard songs from the Pink cutting room floor. These aren’t demos, live cuts, acoustic versions, or incomplete ideas—they’re nine fantastic songs that are just as good as the original album.
Krill - "Krill" | Album Review
Foozle - "Romantic Comedies" | Album Review
No Joy - "Drool Sucker" | Album Review
June Gloom - "Fake Problems" | Album Review
Mitski - "Puberty 2" | Album Review
Mal Devisa - "Kiid" | Album Review
Milo+Stove - "Oceanography" | Album Review
Deaf Wish - "Pain" | Album Review
Gay Sin - "Gay Sin" | Album Review
Pile - "You're Better Than This" | Album Review
G.L.O.S.S. - "Trans Day of Revenge" | Album Review
Big Business - "Command Your Weather" | Album Review
Frameworks - "Smother" | Album Review
Bichkraft - "Shadoof" | Album Review
Useless Eaters - "Relaxing Death" | Album Review
Lately Sutton has grown increasingly ambitious musically, slowly mutating from a fairly straight-forward power chord-plucking garage punk band into something that's more difficult to categorize. That doesn't mean he has slowed down, though. Relaxing Death is Useless Eaters' second release this year, coming only a few months after the excellent 10” EP Temporary Mutilation.
Operator Music Band - "Matérielmusik" | Album Review
The relationship between the technological and the natural, the mechanical and the spiritual, is just one of many impressions emitted from the sophomore effort of Brooklyn’s Operator Music Band. Matérielmusik, while only spanning three tracks in eight minutes, contains the pulp and pit of a whole universe insides its blips and grooves.