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Releasing an album should be a joyous occasion, a celebration of all your hard work, a high you ride for quite a while. But a

Album Review: Rumput by Rumput

A couple of weeks ago, I talked about jazz in this column, something that made me feel like I was in over my head a

Album Review: Reel Whirl by The Wimps

The Wimps’ full length Reel Whirl opens up with a 67-second plea — “I cross my fingers / I hope you’ll stay” it begins, over

Album Review: Lullabies by Lauren Fleming

I'd like to say listening to The Things We Do feels like going home for my musical heart. It's rooted in the spirit of '80s

Album Review: The Things We Do by Washers

I'd like to say listening to The Things We Do feels like going home for my musical heart. It's rooted in the spirit of '80s

Album Review: Quarantine Sessions by Rikki Rakki

Art in a post-pandemic world is in a tricky place. The last two years have seen a wave of COVID-inspired music, books, and cinema, and

Album Review: We Feel We Are Accomplices by Samarra

By style alone, <We Feel We Are Accomplices is a striking if not jarring release. The new three song EP by Samarra is not something

Album Review: We Call This Courage by We Call This Courage

ust like fans are tired of hearing every new alt-rock band compared to either Nirvana or The Breeders depending on the gender of the lead

Album Review: Kinda Funny by Flight Club

There’s something about the approach Flight Club has to pop punk that feels bigger than the genre itself. For longtime fans of that style, their

Album Review: Rendezvous by Skinnyy Hendrixx

About 1:30 into Rendezvous, the new EP by Skinnyy Hendrixx, it becomes clear that this four-song record is going to go hard. Real hard.
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