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The Antlers
Album review by Frenchy on 2012-06-25

The Antlers' masterpiece.
Motorjesus
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-06-23

Good American stoner made in Germany.
Genesis Not Planet
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-06-21

A fusion of groove lows and soaring highs, Genesis Not Planet provides an interesting listening experience not unlike its most prominent influences.
Green Day
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2012-06-19

Despite all the odds, a definitive album.
Linkin Park
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-06-19

Right now, Linkin Park should just stick to whatever direction they want to pursue and come back when they are completely in control of their own material.
Candlemass
Album review by on 2012-06-19

A farewell to arms.
Seven (UK)
Album review by on 2012-06-18

Seven's debut might boast some of his greatest material, the problem instead lies in how to execute his ideas
Fenomenon
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-06-18

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Star One
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-06-17

Dark, powerful, and entertaining. Star One's first release since Space Metal unites four of metal's finest vocalists for another strong release from the mind of Arjen Lucassen.
Numbers
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-06-16

Hook-laden, keyboard-driven metalcore that adds the extra dimension to hold your attention.
Lights Out Asia
Album review by on 2012-06-13

From here, we can build eternity
Horisont
Album review by on 2012-06-10

Let there be awesome vintage rock.
ZZ Top
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-06-10

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Soulsavers
Album review by Frenchy on 2012-06-03

Don't sleep on this.
Soulsavers
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-06-02

Dave Gahan sets his soul free.
Fear Factory
Album review by on 2012-06-02

Against all odds, and despite a few setbacks, The Industrialist is something of a minor triumph for a group that has spent nearly a decade attempting to redefine itself
Skyclad
Album review by on 2012-06-01

Skyclad tune down the heavy metal distortion to bring forth their intimate pagan/folk aesthetics.
Simian Mobile Disco
Album review by on 2012-06-01

With Unpatterns, Simian Mobile Disco have finally begun to sound like a cohesive outfit again, and with that comfort comes perhaps their best outing yet
Laurel Halo
Album review by on 2012-05-29

Episodes of an empty apartment and absentee cliff notes
Slugabed
Album review by on 2012-05-28

Time Team, while displaying shades of true brilliance, is simply an album that doesn’t know what it wants to be, and makes the adjustment to compensate for its lack of identity far too late
Regina Spektor
Album review by on 2012-05-21

What we saw from the cheap seats was Regina Spektor release another album. What we heard was her best effort yet.
Aerodyne Flex
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-05-20

Colors re-imagined. Heavier, deeper, broader.
Santana
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-05-19

Santana coming back to life.
Thursday
Album review by on 2012-05-17

Thursday's magnum opus and potential swan song.
Squarepusher
Album review by on 2012-05-15

Feed me interesting things
Lone
Album review by on 2012-05-09

While Galaxy Garden finds Lone finally giving in to his inhibitions, this new facet of his identity ends up coming at a price
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