Album Reviews

Japancakes: Waking Hours

Emerging from the twisted wreckage of the Kindercore label, Japancakes landed softly on Athens, GA based Warm, and you

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Tegan & Sara : So Jealous

So Jealous is their latest effort, and shows that the girls have continued to evolve their sound, which is now less Lilith Fair and more hipster-indie-pop – combining a folk aesthetic with 80s new wave.

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Burning Dirty Band: 17 Year Sun

The Burning Dirty Band is what it is, and that’s all that there is, so why does this album make me feel that there is much more to it than this? The answer is discovered in two words: raw emotion.

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Kaki King: Legs To Make Us Longer

Legs to Make us Longer, showcases not only King’s mastery of the guitar, but also her ability to expand traditional boundaries of solo artistry.

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Lazyboy : Lazyboy TV

Lazy Boy TV is the debut album from Lazyboy, that combines words and music in a bizarre social commentary on the state of world affairs. Behind dialog, the music blares like an infomercial at 4am, when you

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John Lennon: Acoustic

There are some albums you always hope will see the light of the CD case. As for a John Lennon acoustic album? Well, we’ll take what we can get from the legend on his first acoustic album aptly titled Acoustic.

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