Posts Tagged ‘review’

Review: The Drift – Blue Hour

In the darkest hours shadows appear blue. Eyes tired from sleeplessness play tricks and even the quietest sounds blast away the silence. The Drift, Danny Grody, Rich Douthit, and Trevor Montgomery, are a trio from San Francisco who understand …

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Review: Nurses – Dracula

Out of time or of it’s time, that is the question. Slippery and hazey, Nurses are a trio of pop hook sound worshippers from Oregon who live inside insular aural patches of psych-gaze. Their new album Dracula could only be …

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Review: Ume – Phantoms

Already garnering mentions in the notable likes of Spin and Rolling Stone, Austin-based trio, Ume, is shaping up to be the latest buzz band on the rock circuit. Pronounced “ooomay,” the band embodies a melodic marriage (as well …

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Review: Warm Ghosts – Narrows

Technology dances with the nervous system on the new album by Warm Ghosts. Insular, claustrophobic, and human, this record is all about using sound to create an environment where the natural world is on equal footing with the synthetic. …

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Review: Cloud Control – Bliss Release

 

Buzz warning in effect! Watch out for extreme buzz! The attack of the Incredible Velvet Shrinking Grizzly Management Band is under way! Australia’s Cloud Control are on the radars of a great many music fans and critics, but is …

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