The Famous
Light, Sweet Crude (Leading Brand Records). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Light, Sweet Crude (Leading Brand Records). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Tom Schulte hears the bad CDs so you don’t have to. Herein are paragraphs on the good ones.
International Affairs (Social Recordings). Review by Jen Cray.
Thank You Captain Obvious (Collectible Escalators). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Give (Columbia). Review by Carl Glaser.
After 11 years of not speaking to one another, the Pixies are back together and touring. The fans come out in droves, as the band sells out show after show, including a recent trip to Orlando. Jen Cray reports.
Smitten (Distracted). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
To Force a Fate (Lookout!). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
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Show Us Your Demons (Dirtnap). Review by Nick Plante.
Show Us Your Demons (Dirtnap). Review by Nick Plante.
Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds: A Shortcut to Teenage Fanclub (Jetset). Review by Troy Jewell.
I Saw a Bright Light (Daemon). Review by Aaron Shaul.
A.M. Vibe (Silver Girl). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Xmas Murder ‘74 (Urban Cheese). Review by Stein Haukland.
Seduce The Government (Top Quality Rock & Roll). Review by Stein Haukland.
Pig Lib (Matador). Review by Ian Koss.
Stop the Technology Madness (Super Asbestos). Review by Stein Haukland.
Happiness (self-released). Review by Sir Millard Mulch.
Cyanide (Self Released). Review by Gail Worley.
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.