Album Reviews
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Pictureplane – Thee Physical
By Erik Myers In the time since his gorgeous debut, Dark Rift, Travis Egedy has made Denver his underground playground…
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Wendy Woo Band – Austerity
By Charlie Englar On the inside and back covers of Wendy Woo’s new album lies a dictionary definition to the…
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Gary Bragg – High Plains Storm
By Charlie Englar For professional musician Gary Bragg, power in numbers must be the way to go, noting all the…
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Shaley – A Little of Me For Now
By Dusty Ray Imagine that Sarah McLachlan was a little more cheery, edgy and had dropped her commercial sappiness, and…
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End All – Coexist
By Dusty Ray End All’s debut album Coexist is a monstrosity worthy of any metal fan’s ears. Blend industrial with…
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The Holler! – Gratitude
By Dusty Ray The Holler!’s latest album, Gratitude, is just plain good. The sweet harmonies and laid-back songs could only…
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Nautical Mile – Invisible Ink EP
By Devin Morse At first, it’s a little hard to measure Nautical Mile. Imagine what Evanescence would sound like if…
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Made You Look – Perspective EP
By Conor Hooley Fledgling production duo Made You Look has hit the ground running with Perspective, an initial six-track offering…
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James and the Devil – Altitude Sickness
By Dusty Ray James and the Devil is a band that knows how to write catchy tunes, and their atypical…
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Finnders & Youngberg – FY5
By Charlie Englar Booze, roving lovers, a drifter’s life and knock-down, jail-inducing bar fights are the core of the beautifully…
