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Phish Swims Back to New York
When it comes to Phish, I admit; I’m biased. Having grown up in Burlington, Vermont in the ′80s and ′90s, (with Bernie Sanders as mayor) ... -
Post Death Soundtrack New Album
Post Death Soundtrack, a trio from Canada, dropped its new, full-length album on May 27. Billed as a trip hop/psychedelic rock band, Post Death Soundtrack ... -
The Qemists – Warrior Sound
The Qemists – Warrior Sound Electronic music—reminiscent of summer festivals filled with college students—always keeps the mood light, so everyone can dance away their stress. ... -
Chance The Rapper-Coloring Book
Chance the Rapper – Coloring Book At the time of writing this review, the deadliest shooting in history has been perpetrated by a lone gunman, ... -
Charles Bradley, Changes Review
Charles Bradley, Changes Review Like a time capsule buried amidst the peak of the ′70s soul and funk scene, 67-year-old Charles Bradley only emerged into ... -
Wire – Nocturnal Koreans
Wire – Nocturnal Koreans Sometimes OK is worse than bad. Nocturnal Koreans, the latest album by legendary English punk and post-punk band Wire, is a ... -
Drake-New Album-Views
Drake-New Album-Views Views, the new album by Drake, is like a Toronto winter: cold, monotonous and overly long, but with occasional bright spots hinting at ... -
Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool
Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool Reviewing Radiohead is tough. The enormous cult of personality surrounding this band often makes anything less than “revolutionary for ... -
Who Does Sturgill Sing To?
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor’s Guide to Earth The appropriately titled A Sailor’s Guide to Earth is literally just that: a sailor’s guide to Earth. ... -
Bloc Party's, Hymns, Finds New Harmony
Bloc Party’s, Hymns, Finds New Harmony The album Hymns is a departure for Bloc Party, not only because their sound is more cohesive, but because ...