Reviews

Wild Pink Achieve a More Authentic Sound on ‘Dulling the Horns’

Wild Pink Achieve a More Authentic Sound on ‘Dulling the Horns’

On Dulling the Horns, Wild Pink deliver reverberating guitars and new instruments that complement their thought-provoking sentiments and introspection.

Whatever Happened to That Amazing British Punk Band Buzzcocks?

Whatever Happened to That Amazing British Punk Band Buzzcocks?

Steve Diggle’s Buzzcocks autobiography Autonomy is a refreshing take in an era when punk’s political and social consequences tend to be over-analyzed.

Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Mirage Tour ’82’ Features the Hits

Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Mirage Tour ’82’ Features the Hits

Culled mostly from previously-released material, this triple-vinyl set catches Fleetwood Mac in the midst of their world-beating commercial phase.

Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few Ignite in San Francisco

Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few Ignite in San Francisco

Isaiah Collier imparts the aura of an old soul with music conjuring visions of jazz greats like John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Wayne Shorter, and Sun Ra.

Bo Ramsey Revisits the Past in the ‘Sidetrack’ Lounge

Bo Ramsey Revisits the Past in the ‘Sidetrack’ Lounge

In a world full of shredders, Bo Ramsey reveals the splendor of simplicity in his blues-laden Sidetrack EP. He lets this guitar do most of the talking.

Drug Church Critique Hypocrisy and Retain Their Edge on ‘PRUDE’

Drug Church Critique Hypocrisy and Retain Their Edge on ‘PRUDE’

Drug Church’s PRUDE takes its place alongside Gouge Away’s Deep Sage as a highlight of the year in hardcore that could reach outside the flock.

Photay’s ‘Windswept’ Is an Ecstatic Embrace of Power and Wonder

Photay’s ‘Windswept’ Is an Ecstatic Embrace of Power and Wonder

An emotional and intellectual curiosity pulses through the glitches, polyrhythms, and floating synths of Photay’s Windswept, which feels distinctly personal.

Xiu Xiu’s Latest Album Shows Off Their Irresistible Noise

Xiu Xiu’s Latest Album Shows Off Their Irresistible Noise

Xiu Xiu are uncompromising and have an equal appreciation for the beauty in life and all of its dark corners. Here, they mix jarring atonality and eerie calm.

Rediscovering the Joy of Discovery at Festival De Musique Émergente

Rediscovering the Joy of Discovery at Festival De Musique Émergente

Festival De Musique Émergente is about discovering new music. When you go exploring on one night, you’ll uncover at least one new favorite artist, guaranteed.

Adeline Hotel’s ‘Whodunnit’ Beautifully Reflects on Breaking Up

Adeline Hotel’s ‘Whodunnit’ Beautifully Reflects on Breaking Up

Adeline Hotel’s ever-prolific Dan Knishkowy turns inward on his new album, Whodunnit, divorced but devoid of bitterness or blame.

Foxing’s New LP Is a Wild and Unpredictable Triumph

Foxing’s New LP Is a Wild and Unpredictable Triumph

Foxing swing for the fences, and most often, it’s positively thrilling, bending a wealth of influences into something stirring and uniquely powerful.

JD McPherson Adds New Wave Glam to His Rock ‘n’ Roll

JD McPherson Adds New Wave Glam to His Rock ‘n’ Roll

Nite Owls is JD McPherson’s most fully realized front-to-back example of his talent yet, and it points the way to an even more exciting follow-up.