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Sweeping Promises - "Good Living Is Coming For You" | Album Review

Sweeping Promises - "Good Living Is Coming For You" | Album Review

Sweeping Promises’ powerful piercing vocals, grungy guitar, and oddly hypnotizing synth lines combine with the post-punk atmosphere to make this band unforgettable, leaving the listener with a lasting impression. The album deals with depressing themes, different forms of distress, yet the duo’s sound remains bright .

Chaepter - "Naked Era" | Album Review

Chaepter - "Naked Era" | Album Review

Naked Era, the sophomore album of Chicago indie rock artist Chaepter, is a shadowy and pulsing collection of songs. His debut for the Boston-based Candlepin Records is fraught with emotion and prairie-sized dread. Songs loom over you, closing in around you as you listen like a dense fog or hundred-pound weighted blanket of sound.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Kim Gordon - "The Collective"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Kim Gordon - "The Collective"

Characteristically, The Collective is full of distortion albeit in a manner different from Gordon’s solo debut. The album is fully alive to our present moment. The hip-hop elements – the trap percussion, the heavy bass lines, the thick production quality – establish this fixation, proving once more that Gordon remains as forward thinking as ever.

Joanna Sternberg - "I've Got Me" | Album Review

Joanna Sternberg - "I've Got Me" | Album Review

Some music has the special ability to make you sit down, listen and feel. That’s exactly what Joanna Sternberg’s sophomore album, I’ve Got Me, accomplishes. The singer-songwriter released the record last summer, but its introspective lyrics embody an autumn evening while the days dwindle faster.

Tomato Flower - "No" | Album Review

Tomato Flower - "No" | Album Review

The stem that once bent towards the sun has cold-snapped on Tomato Flower’s debut record, No. They bear a heavier sound, embracing racing riffs and delving into darker subject matter. Gone are their golden days, their early days of construction – the sun has set, it’s time to tear down and bring it all home for a dreamless night.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Cusp - "Thanks So Much"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Cusp - "Thanks So Much"

The Chicago-based outfit’s new EP is as much an indie record as it is a grunge, shoegaze, or pop record. A dreamy, psychedelic-infused ambience underpins its entirety, allowing crunchy, reverberating guitars to smash through the speakers with well-curated intensity. 

Yo La Tengo - "The Bunker Sessions" | Album Review

Yo La Tengo - "The Bunker Sessions" | Album Review

Forming in 1984 in Hoboken, the band has had a permanent line-up since 1992 with Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, and James McNew. Their latest EP features live recordings from This Stupid World, as well as their old beloved track, “Stockholm Syndrome,” off their eighth album, I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One.

Meatbodies - "Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom" | Album Review

Meatbodies - "Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom" | Album Review

Having trudged through the mud and now in a period of rebirth, Meatbodies newest album Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom presents strength in transparency. Things have changed, yet their spirit remains uncrushable. As possibly their most expansive and open project thus far, the band breathe fresh air into this stand-alone triumph.

Guitar - "Casting Spells On Turtlehead" | Album Review

Guitar - "Casting Spells On Turtlehead" | Album Review

Variety between and within all the songs gets at the main essence of Casting Spells at Turtlehead. The special quality of this release is how diverse the different parts are. The constantly shifting and jumping nature of the album creates this strange and enthralling experience that conjures up disjointed and hazy but familiar scenes.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Skeletal Remains - "Fragments of the Ageless"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Skeletal Remains - "Fragments of the Ageless"

The Los Angeles based quartet are making death metal records the way they love them, raw, mountainous, and classic. Fragments of the Ageless, the band’s fifth album is a colossal homage to riffs… big fucking nasty riffs, riffs that shred, riffs with hooks, brilliant razor sharp riffs, riffs that decimate everything else to rubble.

Sheer Mag - "Playing Favorites" | Album Review

Sheer Mag - "Playing Favorites" | Album Review

To play something that people often define as “straightforward” pop pock of any kind is actually not that straightforward at all. If you add certain not so straightforward elements in there, no matter how small, you have to throw in a wrench at points to make it work. That is exactly what Sheer Mag do on their third album, Playing Favorites.

Despondent - "5am" | Album Review

Despondent - "5am" | Album Review

5am is the latest EP from Caution's Nora Button under the guise of Despondent, delivering another heavy blow in her clouded and confessional songwriting. More stripped down, these recordings consist of herself and infrequent drums and percussion by Jaxon Vesely, heightening the intimacy of Button's tales of disconnect and longing.

Ducks Ltd. - "Harm's Way" | Album Review

Ducks Ltd. - "Harm's Way" | Album Review

Harm’s Way picks up where they left off and has improved their formula tremendously. In just 27 quick minutes, they create earworm after earworm, the kind of songs you can listen to over and over with a big smile on your face. The record is the perfect accompaniment for a bright spring day when the sun is shining and all is right in the world.

Lasso - "Ordem Imaginada" | Album Review

Lasso - "Ordem Imaginada" | Album Review

On each of their EP’s, Brazil’s Lasso have operated with the kind of focus that shows a mastery over the genre, but more than that, a fondness for the tools they’ve chosen to express their discontent. Ordem Imaginada tightens up the d-beat indebted hardcore that they’ve been refining over their last couple of releases, avoiding all flash..