 | Drawn and Quartered Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-02-13
Dem riffs. |  | Burial Album review by on 2012-02-13
For Burial, the darkness has finally come calling |
 | Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats Album review by on 2012-02-12
Should your music fix include late-‘60s-to-mid-‘70s vintage rock, Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats debut album is a long lost friend from the past, stopping by to say hello and catch up on what has been, what is and what |  | Sharon Van Etten Album review by on 2012-02-10
A tense and sprawling record that delivers one emotional gut punch after another. |
 | bansheebeat Album review by on 2012-02-09
bansheebeat returns with essentially more of the same: more tunes from the astral plane |  | Dr. Dog Album review by on 2012-02-09
A solid but slightly underwhelming release from one of indie's most dependable bands. |
 | John Talabot Album review by on 2012-02-08
Unashamedly, and almost unassumingly, amazing - a breathless wonder |  | Mark Lanegan Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-02-07
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 | Feed Me Album review by on 2012-02-06
Feed Me escapes Electric Mountain; sadly arrives at Rock & Roll Mountain instead |  | Air Album review by on 2012-02-06
14 years after Moon Safari the French comedown duo finally get to explore the lunar surface |
 | The Fray Album review by on 2012-02-01
The Fray continue plodding down paths already traveled, succeeding in spite of their resemblance to other contemporary piano-rock outfits. |  | Jacques Greene Album review by on 2012-01-31
Chic house producer finds himself hiding the very things that made him such a breakway success |
 | My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-01-27
Reality is the only word in the language that should always be used in quotes |  | Monstrosity Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-01-27
Caution users AfterTheBreakdown, Pharoh, etc.: This is what real tech death sounds like, therefore, you'll probably hate it because you suck just as hard as The Faceless. |
 | Lana Del Rey Album review by Channing Freeman on 2012-01-27
A construct of various things people look for in music right now, but it is not without merit. |  | Iniquity Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-01-26
No big deal, just another overlooked old-school death metal album that will eat your entire family for breakfast. |
 | Gonjasufi Album review by on 2012-01-26
Yoga instructor continues to serenade the end of the world; bad juju ensues |  | Lacuna Coil Album review by Trey on 2012-01-25
Lacuna Coil aren't breaking down any barriers, but they have returned with another album that emphasizes their best qualities while fixing a few previous mistakes. |
 | Rodrigo y Gabriela Album review by on 2012-01-24
Fascinating guitar playing duo take several steps back |  | Ingrid Michaelson Album review by on 2012-01-24
Emotive music signifying nothing. |
 | Say Anything Album review by Channing Freeman on 2012-01-24
And the shit rains down. |  | Gonjasufi Album review by Frenchy on 2012-01-24
Sunken vocals, ethereal soundscapes, and messy production value - Gonjasufi sheds the larger sound and scope of past releases to make something uniquely different. |
 | Courtships Album review by Channing Freeman on 2012-01-20
A very promising, very heavy hardcore debut. |  | The Devil's Blood Album review by on 2012-01-18
In their second album, The Devil’s Blood further expand on both their “simple” and “diverse” aspect of their occult rock approach, with controversial results. |
 | Lamb of God Album review by on 2012-01-18
Sludgy, raw, and incredibly forceful – Lamb of God is back. |  | Arkan Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-01-17
Music from the death metal orient that is both pleasing and accessible for the listener. |