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December 10, 2016  2016 A Tribe Called Quest Album Reviews

Album Review: A Tribe Called Quest – We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service

We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service provides the nostalgic sound of the OG Tribe with some new perspective.

November 15, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Se Jeong Park

Album Review: Kadhja Bonet – The Visitor

A cinematic and folky kind of psychedelic soul music impossible to pin down.

October 26, 2016  2016 Album Reviews American Football

Album Review: American Football – LP2

How could these low-fi leaders of the Midwest emo scene, now approaching middle-age, deliver the same je ne sais quois melancholia reflected in the average twentysomething?

September 20, 2016  2016 By Michael Eidelson Concert Reviews

Concert Review: Wiki

I’m going to have my reservations with shows at Newspeak from now on, but if Wiki’s ever playing there again, I’ve learned that you should show up a lot later than you would think.

September 14, 2016  2016 Album Reviews Angel Olsen

Album Review: Angel Olsen- My Woman

My Woman, Angel Olsen’s latest album release, has left me in pieces with its mix of distantly dreamy and direct, full-bodied sounds.

August 10, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Michael Eidelson

Album Review: Noname – Telefone

Noname’s debut mixtape, Telefone, exhibits her versatile skills as an artist with bubbly production that’s coated on every track and can instantly fill a room with glee.

July 11, 2016  2016 Album Reviews BADBADNOTGOOD

Album Review: BADBADNOTGOOD – IV

Five years after the release of their debut album, the Canadian jazz band BADBADNOTGOOD has made a name for themselves as one of the most versatile quartets in the music scene.

March 31, 2016  2016 By Nick Schofield Concert Reviews

SXSW 2016: Taco the Town

From the free-flowing beer, excessive sponsorship, sweaty heat and 3,000 showcasing bands, Austin actually gets super-sized tenfold every March for nine days of arts and culture.

February 23, 2016  2016 By Donovan Burtan Cheap Wig

Concert Review: Oh Hi Collective

On Saturday February 20th, I found myself in a quite literally underground music environment that showcased the wide array of musical talent involved in music collective Oh Hi.

February 22, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Danilo Bulatovic

A Canadian Minimal Wave Retrospective: IKO – “83 (1982)

The story of Montréal’s IKO fits within a familiar narrative: a single release followed by a few decades of dormancy, awaiting acclaim that would come long overdue.

February 17, 2016  2016 Album Reviews Basia Bulat

Album Review: Basia Bulat – Good Advice

Self-reflection takes time as does a good self-reflecting album, and Basia Bulat knows this better than anyone.

February 16, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Sara Merker

Album Review: DIIV – Is The Is Are

DIIV’s 2012 debut Oshin was one of the most widely received Brooklyn-indie albums; Now in 2016, their long-anticipated sophomore album Is The Is Are, has been released.

February 14, 2016  2016 BAIO By Juliana Van Amsterdam

Concert Review: BAIO at Bar Le Ritz PDB

Chris Baio chose the coldest place to end his Northeast tour for his debut full-length album, The Names.

February 11, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Donovan Burtan

Album Review: Nick Kuepfer and Tamara Filyavich – Sonic Carvings with Self Healing Clay/Return Fire Co-Release

By featuring two entirely different sound artists on the same tape, The Howl Arts Collective has accomplished a respect for artistic individuality.

February 11, 2016  2016 Album Reviews By Danilo Bulatovic

A Canadian Minimal Wave Retrospective: Ceramic Hello – The Absence of a Canary (1981)

Elusive minimal synth duo Ceramic Hello, consisting of Roger Humphreys and ex-Spoons keyboardist Brett Wickens, had a short and mysterious run as a band.


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