Music Reviews
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Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
The chart friendly compromise of Forget You is one of few things to taint an album that is a testament to the player, to the gentleman, to the lady killer in all of us.
Joe Iliff reviews... -
The Concretes WYWH
The Concretes are back, with added flair.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
The Walkmen Lisbon
The Walkmen's sixth studio album is another strong effort from one of the most consistent indie rock bands of the last decade.
David Coleman reviews... -
Trembling Blue Stars Fast Trains and Telegraph Wires
Fast Trains and Telegraph Wires is the solid indie pop album you’d expect from a band that’s been proximate to the twee and dream pop scenes going on 14 years: Trembling Blue Stars and Robert Wratten have clearly figured out how to do this by now.
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Matt & Kim Sidewalks
The eternally-happy-go-lucky duo return with a new album that's the musical equivalent of gourmet candy.
Chris Coplan gorges... -
The Russian Futurists The Weight's On The Wheels
The Russian Futurists return with a new album on Upper Class.
Joe Iliff reviews... -
Brian Eno Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Small Craft on a Milk Sea might not match the very best work of Eno’s career, but it doesn’t pretend to — and by this merit, it flits toward success.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
N.E.R.D. Nothing
This album title is simultaneously dead on and way off base.
Chris Coplan reviews... -
Elizabeth & The Catapult The Other Side of Zero
The Other Side of Zero shifts from side to side with some regularity, ranging from bubbly and invigorating to downbeat and expressive. There’s a real sense of diversity here, and it’s what sets the album apart.
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Bird By Snow Common Wealth
Would it be completely callous to say that Common Wealth is what For Emma, Forever Ago was supposed to be?
Sean Caldwell probably draws some unfair conclusions...
