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The Bright Orange Years (Merge Records). Review by Scott Adams.
The Bright Orange Years (Merge Records). Review by Scott Adams.
Kill Twee Pop! (Slumberland). Review by Aaron Shaul.
How Wicked We’ve Become (Transit of Venus). Review by Crystal Lee.
Evergreen (NorthLight Records). Review by Crystal Lee.
A Collection of Short Stories (Skyeyesea). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The End (Afternoon). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Afraid of Stairs (Lavender). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Until I’m There/Days Will Pass 7” (It’s a Trap!). Review by Aaron Shaul.
A great music town relies on a lot of talented people. In San Francisco, Peter Ellenby takes the pictures that let people know what they missed at the club last night, grace CD booklets or illustrate articles. Sometimes rock photographer, Bob Pomeroy tells you all about the book and photos.
Abner Trio & Mat At Arms (Joyful Noise). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Accident(s) (Other Electricities). Review by Aaron Shaul.
On a Lake of Dead Trees +2 (Ascetic). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Dewdrops (Livewire). Review by Aaron Shaul.
In Love With The Dudley Corporation (Absolutely Kosher). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Live at the Horseshoe Tavern (Wigwam). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Mystic Jaguar… ATTACK!!!! (Ascetic). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Stem Stem in Electro (Constellation). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Black Sheep Boy/Sleep and Wake-Up Songs (Jagjaguwar). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Here Comes Everyone (Polyvinyl). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Ruined It For You (Narnack Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Charles DJ Deppner takes a look at a new book of artwork by DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and discovers the book is actually looking back at him.
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds’ “Wicked World” video features Alice Bag, previews That Delicious Vice, out April 19 on In The Red Records.
Despite serving up ample slices of signature snark, FOX News golden boy Jesse Watters, for the most part, just listens — driving the narrative of his latest book, Get It Together, through the stories of others.
Brooklyn rapper Max Gertler finds himself a bit ground up on “Put My Heart in a Jay,” his latest single.
The dissolution of a wealthy Russian family confuses everyone involved.