Dan Sorensen
Album Review Eric Grandy Subtle? That's a bit of an understatement. As the story goes, Subtle's latest album, Exiting-ARM, is the third in a triptych that began with A New White and continued through for hero : for fool. ExitingARM is the latest (final?) chapter in the story of a...
This album is not perfect or linear, but that’s its greatest appeal. In interviews prior to the release, Julian stated that this album was meant to be more accessible than the last JC+Voidz outing. He also made it clear that there would be a song on it for everyone. This is true. ...
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april 5, 2023 on a sleek and subdued new album, a.c. newman takes the lead and reflects on the isolation of modern life. save save after 20 years, it’s hard to stop calling the new pornographers a power-pop supergroup, even if neither is really true at this point. dan bejar and ...
shows no such growth. with the music so focused and constrained, the album becomes slightly claustrophobic; where the first made you think about the different sounds that came from outside, this feels closed off. in terms of lyrics, the xx have done away with specificity and chosen to ...
Final track and latest single “Overdue” features teenage American rapperTrapo, providing one of the highlights of the album with a well-placed cameo, after James howls “California bleeds”. Five years is a long time but Jarryd James’ latest is worth the wait. A lot h...
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Review of the new Haken album ‘Fauna’ By Vic J Giol A true artist is fulfilled by revealing and sharing their creation with the world. An artist’s expressive outlet will change over time as life experiences and maturity continue to change and evolve. And that brings us to ‘Fauna’, ...
even if they had been able to tour, PACKS would still put out a similar album. Although it doesn’t dig into self-examination far enough to be a knockout, its blend of slice-of-life accounts and internal monologuing make for a consistently likable – and frustratingly relatable – debut....