AltWeeklies Wire
Rewarding Rocknew
Listening to Every Direction Is North is not unlike hearing all the good stuff from Tortoise or Godspeed You! Black Emperor -- with none of the missteps, fluff or filler.
Tucson Weekly |
Gene Armstrong |
02-28-2008 |
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Sweet Swearingnew
Kate Nash may use a lot of profanity, but it's appropriate and empowering.
Tucson Weekly |
Annie Holub |
02-28-2008 |
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Tags: Kate Nash, Made of Bricks
Apes' New Singer Fits Right Innew
The group's best work has always teetered between avant-garde skronk and pop euphoria. On Ghost Games, the line is completely obliterated.
Washington City Paper |
Casey Rae-Hunter |
02-28-2008 |
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Tags: Apes, Ghost Games
Drone of Artnew
Earth's new album is an inspired merger of repetition and twang.
Washington City Paper |
Brent Burton |
02-28-2008 |
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Plague Bringer: True Grindcorenew
The whole of Life Songs is like a death-grind equivalent to "Janie's Got a Gun" -- brimming with hooks, savagery, and even (beneath the filth and industrial murk) a touch of redemption.
Metro Spirit |
Josh Ruffin |
02-27-2008 |
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Fuck Button's 'Street Horrrsing' Makes My Heart (and God's) Weepnew
It funnels births and murders, dreams and reality, failures and successes through the same clockmaker's lens, forcing upon the listener implications of madness, hope, cosmic mystery, technological horror, and spiritual awakening.
Metro Spirit |
Josh Ruffin |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: Fuck Buttons, Street Horrrsing
'Latin Reggae' Serves a 'Feel Good' Devicenew
Putumayo World Music never ceases to amaze the world. With numerous releases to its name, the label continues to bring forth a mix of music that defies genre.
Metro Spirit |
Frazia Lee |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: Various, Latin Reggae
This Rubik's Cube of Unrelated Instruments Melds Nicelynew
The only down side to the album, is the fact that its too short, but for such a brief introduction, it packs a wallop.
Metro Spirit |
Frazia Lee |
02-27-2008 |
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Jesse Elliot Will Have the Last Laughnew
The twelve tracks offered up here are going to draw the obligatory references to Arcade Fire, Of Montreal and maybe the folkier elements of K Records' stable, but the vibe is all Elliot's, even as he switches from cowboy boots in "The Business" to choir robes in "Burn This Bridge."
Metro Spirit |
Josh Ruffin |
02-27-2008 |
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Further Down Brings the Classic Rocknew
It's good to hear new bands going back to the tried-and-true combination of lots of lead guitar, rockin' bass, powerhouse drumming and consistent rock vocals.
Metro Spirit |
Rich McCracken |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: 7 Years Hard Luck, Further Down
'Egghead' is a Unique CDnew
This music is mostly acoustic-based with accompanying instruments that fall somewhere between Cat Stevens and James Taylor.
Metro Spirit |
Rich McCracken |
02-27-2008 |
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God's Revolver Brings Plenty of Groovenew
Little Black Horse plays out like a commissioned soundtrack to the Preacher graphic novel series: dusty, drunk on its own channeled misanthropy, and probably very offensive to Republicans.
Metro Spirit |
Josh Ruffin |
02-27-2008 |
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'EuroGroove' is the Perfect Way to Get Your 'Euro Groove' Onnew
All in all, you can't go wrong with a little diversity.
Metro Spirit |
Frazia Lee |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: Various, EuroGroove
'En Este Momento' is Very Smoky Indeednew
Cordero's vocals struggle to match the intensity of the songs. Her vocals seem strong on some, yet, weak and whiny on others.
Metro Spirit |
Frazia Lee |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: Cordero, En Este Momento
Good Tunes, Strong Melodiesnew
Joey Witham has a unique individual sound that seems to be a blend of Christian Rock and contemporary pop/Rock.
Metro Spirit |
Rich McCracken |
02-27-2008 |
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Tags: Great Homesickness, Joey Witham