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NATHANIEL SUTTON – S/T
reviewed by Dan Chapman

NATHANIEL SUTTON – S/T

It’s difficult to make a standout acoustic singer-songwriter album because, truthfully, they’re a dime a dozen nowadays. With the explosion of independent music and living-room [...]

The World Concave – I Sold My Life

The World Concave – I Sold My Life

The members of New Jersey-based The World Concave crafted a “mini-album” of somber, thought-provoking songs, melodically gliding along an indie rock timeline. Although reminiscent of classic [...]

THE WORLD CONCAVE – Harbor
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

THE WORLD CONCAVE – Harbor

The World Concave is an experiment. And their sound agrees: spread across the seven-song debut release are swaths of airy, spacey, reverb-heavy guitars, lilting pianos, [...]

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost

This is old music, old feelings. It’s a sound and style that had its moments — and moment in the sun — years ago. Listening [...]

(DAMN) THIS DESERT AIR – Distance Waits
reviewed by Hanna Rose

(DAMN) THIS DESERT AIR – Distance Waits

If you’re into anything that rocks its way to the radio with the comfort food of familiarity, then (Damn) This Desert Air is for sure [...]

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 1

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 1

You love music, that’s just a fact. But let’s not pretend that music doesn’t come with a host of problems. For starters, there’s just too [...]

SOUND & SHAPE – The Love Electric
reviewed by Matt Edmund

SOUND & SHAPE – The Love Electric

Mixing the spasmodic sounds of The Mars Volta and the tranquil interludes of Pink Floyd, Sound & Shape give us their unique brand of prog [...]

EXETER – Grey Noise, White Lies
reviewed by Matt Edmund

EXETER – Grey Noise, White Lies

Self-describing their sound as “space rock,” Exeter rocketed onto the Austin, Texas music scene over four years ago and are now ready to send their [...]

THE STARTOVER – S/T
reviewed by Matt Edmund

THE STARTOVER – S/T

My liking for the pop-punk genre has definitely dissipated as I have grown older. The days of being packed in a crowd like a sardine [...]

Exeter – Bittersweet Vanity

Exeter – Bittersweet Vanity

Exeter is four years, 30 songs, and a hundred shows into its mission of leaving Earth without ever leaving the ground. A space rock/indie four-piece [...]

ADJUDGEMENT – Human Fallout
reviewed by Seth Gotro

ADJUDGEMENT – Human Fallout

These Krauts are sour! Maybe that’s being glib, but these Germans are pissed off from anything to everything; from fashion punks to prison privatization, the [...]

APPLE OF DISCORD – You’re Not the Answer
reviewed by Chuck Daley

APPLE OF DISCORD – You’re Not the Answer

Imagine this scenario: you visit your beloved local watering hole/dive bar and proceed to order your all-time favorite sandwich — the same combination you get [...]

FOR THOSE LOST – This is Our Fight
reviewed by Ryan Brosmer

FOR THOSE LOST – This is Our Fight

Engineer Records touts For Those Lost as being true “cross-over kings.” That is true, in their ability to blend a blaring cacophony of metal and [...]