I recently had the opportunity to watch the new feature-length documentary about ODB called “Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys,” and I wanted […]
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Rediscovering a Classic: Revisiting Jay Electronica’s 2007 EP
Released on July 2nd, 2007, this EP has become my all-time favorite extended play over the past eight years. I first reviewed it in July […]
A Must-Listen: S. Reidy’s New Single
I received an email from Bandcamp about S. Reidy’s new single last night. The description on Bandcamp called the song “a poem in love, stillness, […]
I Love You So F***ing Much: Glass Animals’ Evolution from Tropical Pop to Crunchy Rock
“The sequel’s gonna hurt,” Dave Bayley sings before ‘Show Pony,’ the opening track of Glass Animals’ fourth album, I Love You So F***ing Much, bursts […]
Paul Simon’s Graceland: A Groundbreaking Fusion of Cultures and Sounds
With Graceland, Paul Simon brilliantly merged his perceptive songwriting with the rich, little-known mbaqanga music of South Africa, creating a captivating fusion that re-engaged his […]
The Birth of Electro: Kraftwerk’s Autobahn
Though Kraftwerk’s first three albums were groundbreaking in their own right, Autobahn is where the group’s hypnotic electronic pulse truly came into its own. The […]
The Unprecedented Innovation of DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing…..
Growing up in suburban California, DJ Shadow approached hip-hop as a groundbreaking musical innovation rather than a vehicle for social protest. This perspective helps explain […]
Collected Works, Vol. 1 (1989-1997): A Comprehensive Look at Cranes’ Evolving Sound
Cranes have carved out a unique niche in alternative music with their haunting and enigmatic sound, characterized by Alison Shaw’s distinctively ethereal voice. Their music, […]
Walk Thru Me: A Surprising Return to Form from the Folk Implosion
Over 20 years since their last studio release, the Folk Implosion’s Walk Thru Me marks an unexpected new chapter in their unique journey. Initially conceived […]
Homeshake’s Horsie: A Return to Sparse Bedroom Pop and Introspective Themes
Horsie, Homeshake’s second album of 2024, arrives just months after the unexpectedly guitar-heavy, slowcore-influenced CD Wallet. This time, Peter Sagar returns to the sparse, semi-electronic […]