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Category: Album Review

ALBUM REVIEW: Blacktop Mojo’s “Under The Sun”

There is not a moment that you are not drawn into every note and lyric that is coming your way and anxiously await what is coming  next.

Album Review, Blacktop Mojo, Music, Robb Miller, Under The Sun

ALBUM REVIEW: Aztec Death’s “Consequence” EP

“Consequence” may have dark undertones, but if you don’t find these songs purely delightful your taste in music is questionable.

Album Review, Aztec Death, Consequence EP, Dallas, Leah Lane, Music, Rosegarden Funeral Party

ALBUM REVIEW: Nervous Curtains’ “I Tried To Fight It But I Was Inside It”

This is the music of the connoisseur, not the casual listener. 

Album Review, I Tried To Fight It But I Was Inside It, Music, Nervous Curtains

ALBUM REVIEW: Cro-Mags’ “Don’t Give In” EP

If you think you’re hardcore, “Don’t Give In” will be the litmus test of your credibility.

Album Review, Cro-Mags, Don't Give In EP, Hardcore, Harley Flanagan, Music, punk

ALBUM REVIEW: Jesse Dayton’s “Mixtape Volume 1”

“It’s an alternate history version of my dad’s Spotify playlist”

Album Review, Jesse Dayton, Marie Braden, Mixtape Volume 1, Music

ALBUM REVIEW: 3Teeth’s “Metawar”

“Metawar” is a provocative mix of sublime and sinister.

3Teeth, Album Review, Alexis Mincolla, Industrial, Metawar, Music

ALBUM REVIEW: Deflore & Jaz Coleman’s “Party in the Chaos” EP

“Party in the Chaos” only suffers from one thing: brevity.

Album Review, Deflore, Jaz Coleman, Killing Joke, Music, Party in the Chaos

ALBUM REVIEW: Baroness’ “Gold & Grey”

“Gold & Grey” blends the heavy and dark tones with peace and tranquility.

Album Review, Baroness, Corey Smith, Gold & Grey, Music

ALBUM REVIEW: Pinkish Black’s “Concept Unification”

The band creates atmospheres, builds tension, and confounds the pop aesthetic at every turn.

Album Review, Concept Unification, Music, Pinkish Black

ALBUM REVIEW: The Jackets’ “Queen of the Pill”

Recommended to all who call themselves “punk” or those who relish unsullied rock n’ roll.

Album Review, Music, Queen of the Pill, The Jackets

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