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Patio - "Essentials" | Album Review

Patio - "Essentials" | Album Review

Essentials is the first full length record from New York trio Patio and it follows the dark, brittle and fairly brilliant yet somewhat hesitant EP Luxury that was released in 2016. Patio tread in the ever-deep waters of post-punk and Northeast DIY scene and quite frankly stand out at near the top of that pack of bands which is quite an achievement.

Beige Palace - "Leg" | Album Review

Beige Palace - "Leg" | Album Review

Their new album Leg is an irreverent kaleidoscope of noise rock, post-hardcore, musique concrete, spoken word, chamber music, and general auditory mayhem. The thing about this record is how its tone can change on the head of a dime, despite the songwriting heavily using repetition and slow development of ideas.

This Is Lorelei - "The Mall, The Country" + "The Dirt, The Dancing" | Album Reviews

This Is Lorelei - "The Mall, The Country" + "The Dirt, The Dancing" | Album Reviews

The Mall, The Country and The Dirt, The Dancing are transcendent, alive, breathing. The double EP swells in ambient solemnity and contracts in melodic elegance, as pieces of coherent pop brilliance are encased between swirling panoramic experiments, highlighting Amos’ acute sense of sequencing and pacing.

State Champion - "Send Flowers" | Album Review

State Champion - "Send Flowers" | Album Review

The world that exists in Louisville’s State Champion’s Send Flowers is one cloaked in profound absurdity. It’s a place where you might lose your soul in “a gentleman’s hall in Tijuana” and have the manager offer to send it back home to you if he finds it, where cicadas harmonize with dial tones, where you can “unplug the stars from the sky.”

Young Jesus - "The Whole Thing Is Just There" | Album Review

Young Jesus - "The Whole Thing Is Just There" | Album Review

Young Jesus doesn’t get lumped into typical genres and “FFO” tags very often. They are four musical boundary pushers possessing a sharpened, unique set of characteristics to the way they jam. Complete with a philosophical backing, their music surges through moments of calculated improvisation and engulfing lyrical depth