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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.
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