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Kindness: World, You Need A Change of Mind:: Review

Kindness: World, You Need A Change of Mind:: Review

Kindness aka Adam Bainbridge peers out from the cover of his debut World, You Need a Change of Mind with a determined stare and appropriately tussled luxurious hair.  The... Read On

Beach House: Bloom:: Review

Beach House: Bloom:: Review

Bloom is the fourth album from Baltimore’s Beach House and the first that tightens up Victoria Legrand and Alex Scully’s songwriting into a more pop-oriented direction.  The instrumentation has... Read On

Father John Misty: Fear Fun:: Review

Father John Misty: Fear Fun:: Review

After vacating the Fleet Foxes drummer seat, Joshua Tillman ditched his previous solo career of J. Tillman and invented the persona of Father John Misty as the replacement on... Read On

Lower Dens: Nootropics:: Review

Lower Dens: Nootropics:: Review

Baltimore’s Lower Dens have crafted a dreamy, leisurely paced sophomore effort in Nootropics, their follow up to debut album Twin-Hand Movement.  Led by front woman Jana Hunter, Nootropics is... Read On

Jack White: Blunderbuss:: Review

Jack White: Blunderbuss:: Review

Jack White sensed the time was right to pull the plug on The White Stripes in February 2011.  White was always preoccupied with his myriad of side projects and... Read On

M. Ward : A Wasteland Companion :: Review

M. Ward : A Wasteland Companion :: Review

M. Ward was quietly bubbling under the surface of mainstream appeal until he hooked up with the lovely Zooey Deschanel and unleashed his She & Him project. Now the... Read On

Willis Earl Beal : Acousmatic Sorcery :: Review

Willis Earl Beal : Acousmatic Sorcery :: Review

Willis Earl Beal has a fascinating back-story which has to do with found fame courtesy of leaving behind CDR’s of his music inscribed with his telephone number.  Eventually, Found... Read On

The Men : Open Your Heart :: Review

The Men : Open Your Heart :: Review

Brooklyn’s The Men seem to be a band out of time.  Eschewing the electronic influences that pervade most of modern music, The Men have crafted a guitar-laden third album... Read On

The Shins : Port of Morrow :: Review

James Mercer revisits the guise of The Shins five years after the band’s dissolution on Port of Morrow with a reconstituted band and a new sound.   Typically these are... Read On

Lee Fields : Faithful Man :: Review

Lee Fields lives up to his self-declared title of Faithful Man, his follow up to his Sharon Jones fueled revival My World.  On Faithful Man, Fields posits himself firmly... Read On

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