Ladytron: Time’s Arrow
If the Liverpool electropop band Ladytron had to be summed up in one word, it would be reliable. Since their formation in 1999, the…
Read MoreIf the Liverpool electropop band Ladytron had to be summed up in one word, it would be reliable. Since their formation in 1999, the…
Read MoreOn Premonition, the new album from Canadian punks White Lung, drummer Anne-Marie Vassiliou, singer Mish Barber-Way, and guitarist Kenneth William rip through ten songs…
Read MoreOne must assume the “Dry” in the British post-punk band Dry Cleaning’s name is in part due to lead singer Florence Shaw’s deadpan delivery…
Read MoreReason in Decline, the first studio album from North Carolina veteran indie rockers Archers of Loaf in nearly a quarter century, is a mostly…
Read MoreWhat a difference a pandemic makes. The last time we reviewed a release by The Orielles was at the beginning of 2020 for their…
Read MoreGiven the international attention being paid to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world is ripe for a new album by Gogol Bordello. Led…
Read MoreOsees’ A Foul Form is a short, violent, angry masterpiece. The vocals, allegedly recorded by self-confessed control freak John Dwyer while suffering from COVID,…
Read MoreAlmost immediately upon its release, Stella Donnelly’s debut album Beware of the Dogs caught the attention of indie-heads around the world. The Australian singer-songwriter…
Read MoreIf you like your music heavy, like pummel your ears and brain relentlessly with sludgy bass, screaming guitar solos, shouted lyrics, and punishing drumming…
Read MoreOf all the sludge-metal acts working in the present tense, Oklahoma City’s Chat Pile is making an easy case for its position in the…
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