FCKR JR - "I'm Sorry Mom and Dad" | Album Review
KAINA - "Next To The Sun" | Album Review
Furnsss - "All Brought Clouds and the Deep Blue Sky" | Album Review
Multicult - "Simultaneity Now" | Album Review
Little Slugger - "I Want To Live Here Forever" | Album Review
Stef Chura - "Midnight" | Album Review
Blazar - "Reach Out" | Album Review
Blazar, a relatively new band, are no strangers to the punk scene. Vocalist Jack Vermillion was once a member of stalwart Tallahassee group Ex-Breathers, while the band’s Nick Derella also shreds in Night Witch. Reach Out is noisy, fast-paced, and thrilling -- a record that grips you from the first chord until finally spitting you out at the last.
Friendship - "Undercurrent" | Album Review
Undercurrent, their second LP, is the product of an entirely separate cast of evil doctrine. Its compositions leap from the speakers to place a hand around your throat like vengeful oni manifesting from folds of a recently translated and cursed scroll. The chord progressions are more muscular. The production is cleaner.
Purple Mountains - "Purple Mountains" | Album Review
Queen Moo - "Faint Sounds Of Us Hanging Out" | Album Review
Florist - "Emily Alone" | Album Review
Emily Alone is a Florist record through and through, despite being a solo effort. It’s also something more: it’s like a refined, evolved iteration of Sprague’s prior work, feeling more like a memoir than a diary entry. That sense of evolution comes through in the high production quality and a lyrical grounding in the present.
Divorce Cop - "What?" | Album Review
Thanks For Coming - "No Problem" | Album Review
Written nearly two years ago, recorded with a full band, compiled of 24 tracks, No Problem is wildly ambitious, and that’s even before you take into consideration the 24 music video counterparts, directed by 24 different teams! It’s an epic composed of private thoughts, pitch-black comedy, nuanced observations, and self-aware anxieties.
Maneka - "Devin" | Album Review
Trash Kit - "Horizon" | Album Review
The technical prowess of Trash Kit, displayed in their ability to remain tight and clean throughout their most chaotic compositions, is enough to make Horizon an album worth praising. But Horizon accomplishes the difficult task of being an album that is immediately accessible, requiring no intense mental focus to appreciate and enjoy.
Uranium Club - "The Cosmo Cleaners" | Album Review
With their new offering The Cosmo Cleaners, the Club take a more surgical approach to their trademark antsiness, tying themselves into tighter and more intricate knots than ever before. The group creates a compelling musical landscape solely out of sharp edges and punchy hits -- smooth sonic textures are truly few and far between.