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'The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist' is Superbnew

The Boston metal band Junius, whose superb The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist has the frustrating distinction of arriving too late to qualify for any best-of-year lists, is indeed among the more precise and scientific of recent hard rock bands.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J. Edward Keyes  |  01-05-2010  |  Reviews

The Flaming Lips' 'Embryonic' is a Surprising, Giddy Rushnew

Small-w weird in the best possible sense, the record cranks back the clock hands a full two decades, reveling in the kind of "whatever the fuck we want" experimentalism it seemed the Lips long ago shucked.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J. Edward Keyes  |  10-13-2009  |  Reviews

The Gaslight Anthem Has a Sound You've Heard Before But Should Hear Againnew

The group wraps raw heartache in roaring riffs, writing songs that take off like motorcycles, with just as much isolated desperation and pure raw horsepower.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J. Edward Keyes  |  09-09-2008  |  Reviews

Nas Revels in Frictionnew

There are a multitude of obvious reasons why Nas would choose to christen a record about race relations in America with an unprintable epithet, but there are subtler implications, as well.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J. Edward Keyes  |  08-12-2008  |  Reviews

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