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Modern Cosmology - "What Will You Grow Now?" | Album Review

Modern Cosmology - "What Will You Grow Now?" | Album Review

Modern Cosmology knows how to have a focused jam. What Will You Grow Now? beautifully synthesizes the DNA of this collective of artists. On one side of the coin, Mombojó creates music in the tradition of Tropicália. On the flip side, Laetitia Sadier brings her unique vocal stylings, patterns, rhythms, and French pop.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: billy woods & Kenny Segal - "Maps"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: billy woods & Kenny Segal - "Maps"

It seems hard to believe woods had time to reflect upon his life on the road, but it’s clearly been on his mind, as visions of “home” fade and he’s left sleepless on planes, in hotels, and at soundchecks. The grind of it all brought him back to Kenny Segal, the pair resuming their chemistry for Maps, yet another record that feels destined for hip-hop infamy.

Natural Information Society - "Since Time Is Gravity" | Album Review

Natural Information Society - "Since Time Is Gravity" | Album Review

NIS appears with a new chapter of its ever-expanding incarnations with Since Time Is Gravity, their third album released via mind-bending jazz specialist label Eremite Records. As a collective, the expanded band encompasses a lively, pulsating experience, coming from every instrumental angle.

The HIRS Collective - "We're Still Here" | Album Review

The HIRS Collective - "We're Still Here" | Album Review

We’re Still Here, boasts a truly impressive roster of collaborators. With contributions from collaborators such as Melt-Banana, Thou, Marissa Paternoster, Shirley Manson, SOUL GLO, Sunrot, and Gouge Away - just to name “a few” - this record sets out to platform the voices of as many individuals and identities from the scene as possible.

Pearl & The Oysters - "Coast 2 Coast" | Album Review

Pearl & The Oysters - "Coast 2 Coast" | Album Review

Maximalist and controlled, Pearl & The Oysters have created a fully formed concept and sense of self. Far from Brave New World, this album quite nearly suggests there is no dystopia (or utopia) in the human being-toward-technology. It just is and the party is happening no matter what. You can love this fate and join in the dance.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Poison Ruïn - "Härvest"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Poison Ruïn - "Härvest"

Härvest, Poison Ruïn’s second album overall (depending how you look at it) and first record together with their new label, retains the band’s flair for the medieval, distilled in the toil and struggle of the era’s poor and working class, a sentiment that hasn’t changed all that much in modern times.

Yours Are The Only Ears - "We Know The Sky" | Album Review

Yours Are The Only Ears - "We Know The Sky" | Album Review

We Know the Sky, the sophomore full length album from Yours Are the Only Ears (aka Susannah Cutler), provides the listener with heartfelt melodies and intensity, manifesting itself through nature and vivid imagery. Cutler's songs are full of spirit and tender ruminations on the travails of love and the ever changing world around us.

Jana Horn - "The Window Is The Dream" | Album Review

Jana Horn - "The Window Is The Dream" | Album Review

Musically, The Window is the Dream, is a tightly woven textile, with minute intricacies. Vibraphone, bass, guitars, and synthesizers all cooperate or battle with Jana Horn’s voice to illuminate her images via purposeful poetry. The phrasing and delivery of the lyrics is laconic; her poetry is delivered as such. It is magical, uncompromising.