Tag: deep pink
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Spectreview: Cola – Deep In View
Cola, a post-punk trio featuring members of Ought and U.S. Girls, storm out of the gate with a debut album full of immediate pleasures.
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Spectreview: Dusty – Something I Can Hold
Dusty’s second and final record, Something I Can Hold, closes the curtain on a quiet yet powerful rock trio.
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Spectreview: Alien Boy – Don’t Know What I Am
Against a sea of doubt and dissatisfaction, Alien Boy lean into the thrill of new love on the buoyant Don't Know What I Am.
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Spectreview: Bryan Away – Canyons to Sawdust
Elliot Korte's new record as Bryan Away foregrounds a lush, baroque fantasy with the cold reality of entrenched human behavior.
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Spectreview: Squirrel Flower – Planet (i)
Squirrel Flower's new record finds Ella Williams' tense, riveting folk rock heightened by a production that radiates heat lines.
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Spectreview: Peach Kelli Pop – Lucky Star [EP]
Peach Kelli Pop delivers a benevolent punch of breezy, comforting indie rock in her new Lucky Star EP.
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Spectreview: Sam Prekop – Comma
Sam Prekop’s fifth solo record floats by with a benevolent, meditative ease.
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Spectreview: Orville Peck – Show Pony [EP]
On Show Pony, Orville Peck slides ever closer toward country rock while mostly retaining the queer subversiveness of his debut.
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Spectreview: Racoma – This Front Room
Racoma’s debut LP is an exquisitely-produced, luxuriantly-paced record that plays to the band’s strengths.
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Spectreview: TOPS – I Feel Alive
TOPS' I Feel Alive is insanely catchy, knowingly dispassionate indie pop that hits like a late-spring breeze.
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