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Toro y Moi: 'Anything in Return'new

Toro y Moi, AKA Chaz Bundick, makes a play for radio spots but may find himself lodged in the final rotation spot of the party's vinyl playlist.
San Antonio Current  |  M. R. Brown  |  01-30-2013  |  Reviews

Yo La Tengo: 'Fade'new

How do you keep your sound fresh after over 20 years as a band?
San Antonio Current  |  James Courtney  |  01-23-2013  |  Reviews

How Sweet the Soundnew

Mississippi boy Elvis Presley’s “Ultimate Gospel” album is a favorite in the gospel genre.
Jackson Free Press  |  Natalie Long  |  01-17-2013  |  Reviews

Diamond Rings: Free Dimensionalnew

When Toronto musician John O'Regan transformed himself from punk-band frontman to glam-rock diva on 2010's Special Affections, the results were a wonderful and skeletal album of electro-glam.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  11-15-2012  |  Reviews

Mean Creek: 'Youth Companion'new

Boston's Mean Creek play a bold and exciting guitar rock that recalls both '90s alternative and '80s post-punk.
Tucson Weekly  |  Eric Swedlund  |  11-15-2012  |  Reviews

Passion Pit's New Approachnew

Electro-pop group Passion Pit’s newest album addresses some heavy themes: “It’s more in-depth, and there’s a lot going on.”
Jackson Free Press  |  Briana Robinson  |  11-09-2012  |  Reviews

Meomena: Momsnew

Portland, Ore.'s Menomena is a modern group yet to release a truly forgettable or misdirected album—more than can be said for most of their peers. Given the rather acrimonious departure of Brent Knopf, one might think Justin Harris and Danny Seim would have had to reinvent their sound...
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  11-04-2012  |  Reviews

Bat For Lashes: 'The Haunted Man's Guitar'new

Natasha Khan’s deliciously eerie The Haunted Man is an album for the end of the world.
San Antonio Current  |  Isis Madrid  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

Rosie Flores: 'Working Girl's Guitar'new

Four decades haven't dimmed Rosie Flores' shine or dinted her swagger.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

…And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead: 'Lost Songs'new

Man, we needed this. After a decade spent slowly slipping into prog-rock absurdity (for reference, their last record featured a steam-punk fox with a laser gun on its cover), Austin's Trail of Dead is back to rocking the fuck out.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

Gary Clark Jr.: 'Blak and Blu'new

Austin-based Gary Clark Jr.'s first major full-length album came preceded by a lot of hype.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

Muse: 'The 2nd Law'new

You gotta hand it to Muse — in the tongue-in-cheek era, they are proud to be fucking ridiculous.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-17-2012  |  Reviews

Tame Impala: 'Lonerism'new

For anyone who has taken on the burden of upholding a new band or artist, you've almost certainly been caught in the "they just don't make music like they used to" argument.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-17-2012  |  Reviews

Kiss: 'Monster'new

The new Kiss album is out and it's exactly what fans were expecting.
San Antonio Current  |  Leonard Pierce  |  10-17-2012  |  Reviews

Mumford & Sons: 'Babel'new

First, some numbers. Since its release in 2009, Mumford & Sons’ debut Sigh No More has moved 2.4 million copies in the U.S.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-17-2012  |  Reviews

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