Death Grips – Government Plates
Let’s take a moment and review some of the antics this group has caused in the past year and a half. They single handily won over an entire audience with The Money Store, which received worldly...
View ArticleMogwai – Rave Tapes review
I’m entering dangerous territory so I need to tread lightly. There seems to be a desire to crush any sort of discussion on post-rock bands that released a significant album in the 90’s (Godspeed You!,...
View ArticleActress – Ghettoville Review
I find that I’ve personally found it hard to sit down and enjoy an album like I would with a book or a movie. It’s not something I believe is the same, as music can provide an overlying emotion on...
View ArticleNew Mongrels – Raised Incorruptible review
Never in my life have I heard of a band that has lasted almost double the life span of a human. New Mongrols is an Americana-Folk band that has been around for 148 years, and has had their...
View ArticleThee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band – Fuck Off Get...
By the title, it can be hard to tell what is the album, and what is the band. To clear up confusion, Silver Mt. Zion is the band, and they’ve been creating music since the critically acclaimed debut...
View ArticleGumshen – Progtronica review
Whenever I think about the future, I will think about what will still be thought about 10, 20, 30 years into the future. All our fads, all our styles, all our words, how much will be used? I tend to...
View ArticleSunn O))) & Ulver – Terrestials
How does one get into a genre comprised of a single distorted note for a stretch of time? It makes sense to pass up something so silly, so outrageous on paper. but trust me, it is a treat to listen to...
View ArticleSun Kil Moon – Benji Review
I’ve never traveled to the Midwest. I guess it could be said that I would love to take a chance to explore it in the future. I’ve only experienced it through music from 90’s emo bands like American...
View ArticleStream Mica Levi’s Under the Skin soundtrack now
I’ve been listening to this haunting soundtrack for about twenty minutes now and I couldn’t imagine a more appropriate soundscape. Reminding me a little of Johnny Greenwood’s work on The Master and...
View ArticleThe Antlers –“Familiars” Review
If there’s one band that controlled melancholy and sadness in the 21st century, it would be The Antlers. While the 90’s was about the anger and rebellion for many youths, the 2000’s are about trying...
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