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Orion
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-11-04

Orion bring a solid and somewhat experimental approach to the post-metal genre, releasing a very well-crafted effort that could signify the rise of a new great in the genre.
Gold Panda
Album review by on 2011-11-03

Gold Panda manages to capture perhaps the most honest snapshot of the underground music scene, as truthful and explosive as lightning in a bottle
Yurei
Album review by on 2011-11-03

A working class demon’s horror film score written in waters.
Angels and Airwaves
Album review by on 2011-11-02

The complete realization of Tom DeLonge’s ambition…take that for what you will.
Florence and the Machine
Album review by Frenchy on 2011-11-02

Moving up to higher ground.
Megadeth
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-11-02

It's hard to say that Th1rt3en is a bad album, but it's far easier to say that Megadeth can do much, much better.
Wednesday 13
Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-30

Really, for the most part nothing’s changed.
The Decemberists
Album review by on 2011-10-29

A continued expedition into the folk depths and country sway of new age Americana…
Joker
Album review by on 2011-10-28

When a leader forgets how to lead and chooses simply to follow instead
Kelly Clarkson
Album review by on 2011-10-27

Ms. Clarkson breaks away into maturity mode only to find out that it isn’t all she ever wanted.
Anterior
Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-27

Yes, it’s all been done before but it’s a sound that’s tried, true and takes nothing away from Anterior’s latest effort.
Yellowcard
Album review by on 2011-10-26

A pleasant retread of one of 2011’s best pop-punk albums.
The Field
Album review by on 2011-10-26

The Field realize their full potential and craft their most immediate and memorable album to date
Coldplay
Album review by on 2011-10-25

Coldplay goes way over the top...again.
Justice
Album review by on 2011-10-25

Audio, Video, Disco is a horrible miscalculation on all fronts, a terrible vindication of the one hit wonder syndrome, it's Justice arriving for the wrong party
Patrick Stump
Album review by Frenchy on 2011-10-23

‘It’s got vision, but it’s got no heart’.
Lou Reed and Metallica
Album review by Frenchy on 2011-10-20

a match made in hell.
Big D and the Kids Table
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-10-19

Big D suffer an identity crisis and fall on their faces trying to jump back seven years or more.
Kuedo
Album review by on 2011-10-19

Severant is where grime gives way to something more gorgeous, more expressive; and as a result, something much more eye-opening.
Forever Never
Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-16

More polyrhythmic groove than you can fit into an oversized teaspoon.
Blotted Science
Album review by on 2011-10-16

Blotted Science balance near-perfectly between “random” and “organized” musical instrument shredding.
Tread The Sky
Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-16

If you’re trying to sound like everybody else (in the most unimaginative way), it’s safe to say you’ve succeeded.
Eisley
Album review by Frenchy on 2011-10-15

The Valley is comfortably Eisley’s most accessible album to date, and one of the most genuine and honest records of 2011.
Rustie
Album review by on 2011-10-13

A jubilant and victorious statement by Rustie, and also unashamedly amazing
Martyn
Album review by on 2011-10-12

Something new, something old and something borrowed for Martyn's highly anticpated follow up, yet this time around he's less forward thinking and more just straight forward
Insomnium
Album review by Trey on 2011-10-11

Insomnium have crafted their most diverse and complete album to date. Just about everything has been improved upon and the result is one of the best releases in their history.
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