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Album Reviews

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Hawk and Steel Soar With Debut LP “Danger Road”

Danger Road is a road of wonders, and Hawk and Steel have built up a fine first record to their name.

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Michael Thomas | December 30, 2012

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Erik Lind & The Orchard Release Promising Debut With “Great White North” EP

This EP shows that they are willing to get loud if they need to and aren’t afraid to experiment when necessary.


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Michael Thomas | December 26, 2012

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Tippy Agogo and Bill Bourne Keep Listeners Guessing With “Amoeba Collective”

Tippy Agogo’s and Bill Bourne’s Amoeba Collective defies categorization and its wide array of sounds will keep you guessing each time.

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Michael Thomas | December 24, 2012

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Death in the Afternoon Explore Both The Ethereal And The Expansive With “Kino”

Kino showcases Death in the Afternoon’s appreciation for both all-out dance tracks and introspective numbers and is a strong effort for a promising new band.

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Calum Slingerland | December 11, 2012
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Memory Tapes Reassures Rather Than Evolves On New Album “Grace/Confusion”

With Grace/Confusion, Memory Tapes will continue to bring forth nothing but rehashed songs that sound more or less like self-parody.

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Alex Lee | December 10, 2012

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Morgan Cameron Ross Explores New Sonic Territories With New EP “College & Bathurst”

Ross continues to cultivate his unique blend of heart-sinking songs and unadulterated optimism which he explored with 2011′s Morgan Cameron Ross.

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Laura Stanley | December 7, 2012

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Tiga Schools Listeners On What Dance Music Is All About With “Non Stop”

Tiga’s ability to select and combine classic dancefloor bangers from up and coming artists is an incredible skill, and is a deadly one-two punch for any producer to wield.

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Calum Slingerland | November 29, 2012

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Björk’s “Bastards” Delivers Collection Of “Biophilia” Remixes That Explore New Sonic Horizons

Björk’s new remix collection, which features the likes of Matthew Herbert, and Death Grips provides a deeper look into her already expansive “Biophilia” universe.

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Calum Slingerland | November 28, 2012
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Brad Sucks Tries To Perfect The Mess On New LP “Guess Who’s a Mess”

Brad Sucks’ willingness to experiment is a refreshing sound within a musical landscape that has fallen too far into a black hole of formula.

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Selina Perrone | November 23, 2012

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Vitalic Treads The Line Between Brooding And Bombastic With New Album “Rave Age”

While the work isn’t as strong and cohesive as FlashmobRave Age is another testament to the unique way Vitalic works as an artist and producer within the electronic dance genre.

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Calum Slingerland | November 20, 2012

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