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black midi

Staff Picks

Covercade (Rough Trade). Review by Julius C. Lacking.

Elisapie

Elisapie

Music Reviews

Ballad of the Runaway Girl (Bonsound). Review by Bob Pomeroy.

Underoath

Underoath

Event Reviews

The recently reunited Underoath wrapped up their sold-out Rebirth Tour in Orlando and even a skeptical Jen Cray was convinced of their power.

Sasha Siem

Event Reviews

May Terry awakens from a synth-pop slumber to enjoy the off-the-beaten path music of Sasha Siem at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC.

tUnE-yArDs

Interviews

Merrill Garbus’s enigmatic musical experiments are released under the odd moniker tUnE-yArDs. Ink 19 caught up with tUnE-yArDs to dish on her new album, BiRd BrAiNs, out now on vinyl.

Mount Eerie

Music Reviews

Lost Wisdom (PW Elverum and Sun). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Anthony Green

Event Reviews

Jen Cray catches Circa Survive frontman Anthony Green’s intimate Orlando show, where only tentative steps are taken away from his signature crowd-pleasing sound.

Goldfrapp

Music Reviews

Seventh Tree (Mute Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Thrice

Event Reviews

With the second half of their ambitious conceptual double album finally in the hands of fans, Thrice continues its ascension into greatness. The show they put on in Orlando was enough to secure their place in Jen Cray’s heart for life.

Kate Nash

Music Reviews

Made of Bricks (Fictions/Geffen). Review by Jen Cray.

Cove Reber of Saosin

Interviews

Cove Reber (lead singer) of the Southern Californian rock group Saosin talks to Mark Fredrickson during the Projekt Revolution tour about how he joined the band, their latest record and how food can make or break a tour.

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Lorraine of the Lions

Screen Reviews

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