“Music” Archives
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Where’d You Learn to Kiss That Way? by The Field Mice (Review)
There’s definitely something winsome about Where’d You Learn to Kiss That Way?. But two discs of the stuff tends to get a little much.Dead Can Dance (1981-1998) by Dead Can Dance (Review)
4 discs might seem like a little much for any band, but given Dead Can Dance’s diverse, extensive catalog, it feels just about right.A School of Secret Dangers by Amy Annelle (Review)
An understated little gem that deserves far more notice than it’s ever likely to receive.I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings by Radiohead (Review)
Hearing familiar songs get twisted into sometimes wonderful new shapes makes “I Might Be Wrong” worthwhile.Son De Mar by Piano Magic (Review)
Haunting soundscapes that conjure up misty beaches, abandoned lighthouses, and hulking shipwrecks.Aida (Bliss Out, Volume 17) by Mus (Review)
Aida will gently settle around you like nice, thick blanket, coaxing you to bed but never boring you to sleep.Cigarettes and Servant EP by Turnerjoy (Review)
I am interested to hear where they take this polished brand of sound on the full-length.Wiser by Halou (Review)
Halou’s sophomore album is another lovely blend of harsh electronica and 4AD-esque vocals.The Ugly People Vs The Beautiful People by The Czars (Review)
A diverse array of musical styles anchored by John Grant’s rich voice and heartbreaking lyrics.Jetlag Dreams by Departure Lounge (Review)
This gentle instrumental music is tinged with feelings of regret and melancholy.Since I Left You by The Avalanches (Review)
It’s a whole new world, one that contains new discoveries in every track, every minute, every second.Gentlemen of Leisure by Gentlemen Of Leisure (Review)
This feels like a schizophrenic band desperately in need of a psychiatrist to help cure their many personalities.Supersonic (The Robbie Rivera Mixes) by Billyweb (Review)
I really enjoyed listening to this record and believe it will have a lot of success… shake your hips!Stringz Ultd by Chiller Twist (Review)
Sure to be a massive hit among progressive lovers.Super Deluxe by Morella’s Forest (Review)
It’s beautiful and swirling dreamy chords with beautiful female vocals, much like My Bloody Valentine.The Invisible Band by Travis (Review)
Travis have produced an extremely accessible, melodic album.