EXEK – "Prove the Mountains Move" | Album Review
Ulrika Spacek - "EXPO" | Album Review
Dimples - “Obscure Residue” | Album Review
Lala Lala - "Heaven 2" | Album Review
Scout Gillett - "Tough Touch" | Album Review
Bill Callahan - "My Days of 58" | Album Review
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - "The Death Of Bunny Munro" | Album Review
Brandon López - "Nada Sagrada" | Album Review
Mandy, Indiana - "URGH" | Album Review
Jackie West - "Silent Century" | Album Review
Game Set Match - “Game Set Match” | Album Review
MPTL Microplastics – "Sod In Heaven" | Album Review
Annabelle Chairlegs - "Waking Up" | Album Review
Austin-based band Annabelle Chairlegs arrives with their third full-length studio album, and it may well be their most assured yet. Waking Up is a record where emotional depth meets the distinctive vocals of Lindsey Mackin and the production instincts of Ty Segall — the result being a well-balanced, full-course serving of good old garage rock.
Arbor Labor Union - "Out To Pasture" | Album Review
Itchy & the Nits – "Greetings from Itchy & the Nits" | Album Review
Angel Du$t - "Cold 2 The Touch" | Album Review
Cat Power - "Redux (The Greatest 20th Anniversary)" | Album Review
DJ Dremond - "Detroit Institute of Art Volume 1" | Album Review
On Detroit Institute of Art Volume 1, DJ Dremond and his collaborators deliver their stories with sincerity, crafting an audible depiction of community and revival. The record reminds listeners that Detroit’s revival isn’t the result of new zoning projects or job growth, but lives most vividly in the art created by those who never left.




















