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Sufjan Stevens
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-10-08

Sufjan Stevens learns the meaning of life and turns it into an album.
Belle and Sebastian
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-10-08

Nothing ventured, nothing gained; forward’s the only way to go!
An Autumn
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-10-08

Titus Andronicus
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-10-07

What I learned from Titus Andronicus:
Opeth
Album review by on 2010-10-06

“Close to ending it all, I am drifting through the stages”
Finger Eleven
Album review by on 2010-10-05

In one swift movement, Finger Eleven ditches everything that once made them (sort of) unique.
The Republic of Wolves
Album review by on 2010-10-04

A mysterious, brooding album with the allure of an ancient folktale.
Disturbed
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-10-04

Disturbed's best
Abigail Williams
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-10-04

Abigail Williams continues to progress on In the Absence of Light.
fordirelifesake
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2010-10-04

Dance.Pretend.Forget.Defend should be a melodic metalcore classic. Unfortunately, it'll probably fade into (or remain in) obscurity.
Madder Mortem
Album review by on 2010-10-03

In their second album, Madder Mortem bring about a whole new musical aspect in their sound, highly attractive and original, yet not completely developed in every respect.
Yellowcard
Album review by on 2010-10-01

To the one who got away.
Bruce Dickinson
Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2010-10-01

A truly unique prog rock project spearheaded by the man himself, Bruce Dickinson.
Gin Blossoms
Album review by on 2010-09-28

They aren’t completely back yet, but something about the Gin Blossoms has changed…and it is for the best indeed.
Arcade Fire
Album review by on 2010-09-27

A beautiful musical opus that transcends its surface meaning with moments of both heart-wrenching tragedy and uplifting encouragement.
Ash Borer
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-09-27

Fuck off non-elite!
Morbid Angel
Album review by on 2010-09-25

Extreme music and attitude that lie within the interfaces.
Jimmy Eat World
Album review by on 2010-09-22

Almost nothing about Invented is immediately rewarding, but with patience you will find that the album is sincere, reflective, and every bit as emotionally expressive as the band’s past endeavors.
Tim Kasher
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-09-22

Tim Kasher is Tim Kasher is Tim Kasher. Always.
Boris
Album review by on 2010-09-21

The new Boris EP could easily be the soundtrack of Bill Murray’s and Scarlett Johansson’s nightclubbing in Tokyo in Lost in Translation movie.
Serj Tankian
Album review by on 2010-09-20

Imperfect Harmonies is a little unstable, but its experimental worth and overall quirkiness will intrigue listeners until the very last second.
Naglfar
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-09-20

Your flesh is now ours, DEATH IS UPON YOU!
Anohni and the Johnsons
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-09-20

Antony Hegarty is an angel sent from heaven to deliver Mercury Prize-winning albums unto us.
Trophy Scars
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-09-17

Trophy Scars find their niche without trial and error.
Flotsam and Jetsam
Album review by Trey on 2010-09-17

Flotsam and Jetsam recover from a thirteen-year slump with a surprisingly heavy and modern sounding album.
Margot and the Nuclear So and So's
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-09-16

A romper of an album that truly lives up to the term indie rock.
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