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Swans "Birthing" Review

Swans "Birthing" Review

  “Birthing” by Swans is simply put, my album of the year.  A graceful bow from one of the greatest bands of the 20th and 21st century, and what a...

Swans "Birthing" Review

  “Birthing” by Swans is simply put, my album of the year.  A graceful bow from one of the greatest bands of the 20th and 21st century, and what a...

Different Talking, Same Heart: A Frankie Cosmos Album Worth the Pause

Different Talking, Same Heart: A Frankie Cosmos...

Greta Kline’s latest slips into your day like a understated and introspective familiar thought. 

Different Talking, Same Heart: A Frankie Cosmos...

Greta Kline’s latest slips into your day like a understated and introspective familiar thought. 

Shoegaze for the End of the World

Shoegaze for the End of the World

Greet Death deliver bleak and beautiful slowcore...  My Bloody Valentine through a Chernobyl winter...

Shoegaze for the End of the World

Greet Death deliver bleak and beautiful slowcore...  My Bloody Valentine through a Chernobyl winter...

Glue-stick sincerity and haunted pop of Daisy The Great

Glue-stick sincerity and haunted pop of Daisy T...

Daisy the Great’s "Rubber Teeth Talk" is a glue-stick fever dream of friendship, fractured pop, and puppet-show menace that smiles even as it threatens to bite.

Glue-stick sincerity and haunted pop of Daisy T...

Daisy the Great’s "Rubber Teeth Talk" is a glue-stick fever dream of friendship, fractured pop, and puppet-show menace that smiles even as it threatens to bite.

Drifting Toward the Glow: Sea Lemon’s Tender Gravity

Drifting Toward the Glow: Sea Lemon’s Tender Gr...

Sea Lemon’s debut full-length is dream-pop done with restraint, elegance, and a nostalgic luring glow. 

Drifting Toward the Glow: Sea Lemon’s Tender Gr...

Sea Lemon’s debut full-length is dream-pop done with restraint, elegance, and a nostalgic luring glow. 

No Comeback, Just Continuation: Pulp’s More

No Comeback, Just Continuation: Pulp’s More

Pulp turns aging into an art form. 

No Comeback, Just Continuation: Pulp’s More

Pulp turns aging into an art form.