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Kyle Kohner
Sep 7, 20204 min read
Album Review: Mount Eerie's 'Lost Wisdom Pt. 2'
Instead of wallowing in sadness, Lost Wisdom Pt. 2 sees Phil Elverum pick up the broken pieces of his heart & piece them together.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 7, 20204 min read
Album Review: Black Marble's 'New Material'
With Bigger Than Life, Black Marble proves that it is not to be deemed as another spoke within the wheel of “insert umbrella genre term."
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 7, 20204 min read
Album Review: Swans' 'Leaving Meaning.'
Throughout leaving meaning., Swans find comfort in resting upon a cerated, double-edged sword of mood.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 7, 20204 min read
Album Review: M83's DVSII
Unfortunately, DSVII —like Junk— looks backward without bringing anything new to the table.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 6, 20203 min read
Album Review: The Murder Capital's 'When I Have Fears'
The Murder Capital with their debut album, draw from a well of downtrodden sound and themes, among them—loss and mortlity.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 6, 20205 min read
Album Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard ‘Infest The Rats’ Nest'
Infest the Rats’ Nest is admirable because it has fun amid foreseeable chaos.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 5, 20203 min read
Album Review: Drab Majesty's ‘Modern Mirror’
Modern Mirror shows Drab Majesty is helping bring goth back into the mainstream one hyper-critical dark wave banger at a time.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 4, 20204 min read
Album Review" A.A. Bondy's 'Enderness'
Bondy completely buys into the hypnotic bedroom-pop hybrid of folk that he merely hinted at in his last record, 2011’s Believers.
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 3, 20204 min read
ALBUM REVIEW: Injury Reserve's 'S/T'
Having always navigated between experimental and classic styles of hip-hop, this new record sees the trio’s creative pulse palpitate at full
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Kyle Kohner
Sep 1, 20203 min read
Album Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's 'Fishing For Fishies'
Fishing For Fishies is King Gizzard’s most fluid record to date, but clean-cut and uniform does not wear well on the Australian outfit.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 31, 20203 min read
Album Review Ioanna Gika's 'Thalassa'
Thalassa sees Ioanna Gika display a mastery of the always-expanding boundaries of art-pop.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 28, 20203 min read
Album Review: Show Me The Body's 'Dog Whistle'
As a whole, Dog Whistle reflects America’s decay with sonic brutality and an urban grit rarely experienced in the hardcore scene these days.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 27, 20203 min read
Album Review: Chasms' 'Mirage'
Chasms’ latest, 'Mirage' proves that no matter who you are and what you do, your most personal work is your best.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 25, 20205 min read
Album Review: Weezer's 'Black Album'
Weezer once again sound insufferably uncomfortable with the notion of aging, by devising the musical equivalent of getting hair plugs.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 24, 20203 min read
Album Review: Du Blonde's 'Lung Bread For Daddy'
The somber shiver of Du Blonde’s words slashes through bouts of romantic instability and self-doubt, rendering lo-fi garage rock refreshing
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 24, 20204 min read
Album Review: Xiu Xiu's 'Girl with Basket of Fruit'
Girl With Basket of Fruit is a remarkably bold release, which speaks volumes to the polarizing nature of the ever-evolving Xiu Xiu.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 22, 20204 min read
Album Review: Beirut’s 'Gallipoli'
Gloriously harkening to Beirut’s heyday, Gallipoli, once again sees the band fully immerse its listeners inside a particular time.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 22, 20204 min read
Album Review: Lost Under Heaven's 'Love Hates What You Become'
Love Hates What You Become is an endearing album from LUH, that earnestly cares about our generation and is admirable because of it.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 20, 20204 min read
Album Review: Malibu Ken's S/T
Random references and non-sensical metaphors aside, Malibu Ken is proof that abstract hip-hop is very much alive.
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Kyle Kohner
Aug 20, 20203 min read
Album Review: Earl Sweatshirt's 'Some Rap Songs'
Depression, a shared yet unique experience—is a topic to empathize with—for Earl Sweatshirt on 'Some Rap Songs,' it’s a festering reality.
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