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CD Review: Priory, Self-Titled
Priory is indie band zeitgeist. They’re a combination of equal parts Portland (where they’re based) and Brooklyn scenes, with a dose of sleepy Swedish dream pop. But I think this band is more on
Read More »CD Review: The Original 7ven, “Condensate”
Ah ha haaah! The Time are back whether Prince likes it or not. It's time to Condensate
Read More »CD Review: Blotted Science, “The Animations of Entomology”
Twenty-five minutes of technical metal at its finest.
Read More »CD Review: Coldplay, “Mylo Xyloto”
Popdose reviews the new Coldplay album, Mylo Xyloto, and wonders if they're stealing from U2's playbook a little too often
Read More »CD Review: The Big Sweet, “Ultraviolet Rain”
Ohio-based indie band the Big Sweet are very young, they’re teenagers even, but they rock a very sophisticated sound, which is that finely tuned, happily fussed about power pop sound that should be more
Read More »CD Review: Iron Butterfly, “Fillmore East 1968”
Live albums are hard. They’re rarely good, because they rarely deliver on what they aim to be: an encapsulation of an act’s live show experience. But they just can’t; a concert is more than
Read More »CD Review: Puscifer, “Conditions of My Parole”
The wait is over. New music from Maynard James Keenan is finally here.
Read More »CD Review: Dub Trio, “IV”
They've recently worked with Mike Patton and Matisyahu but Dub Trio is back with a new record of their own.
Read More »CD Review: Charred Walls of the Damned, “Cold Winds on Timeless Days”
Charred Walls of the Damned return with their second album and let the music do the talking.
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