Tag: indie rock
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Spectreview: Frankie Cosmos – Close It Quietly
On Frankie Cosmos’ Close It Quietly, Greta Kline allows other forces to help shape her dioramic worlds while reiterating her titanic prowess as an indie lyricist.
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Spectreview: Jay Som – Anak Ko
Jay Som’s third record is an uncomplicated, comforting stroll through the fields of alternative past.
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Spectreview: peaer – A Healthy Earth
Peaer’s newest album is remarkable, a collection of songs that feel more like body parts on a living, breathing entity.
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Spectreview: Cryogeyser – Glitch
Los Angeles sadcore trio Cryogeyser are more than meets the eye on their lovelorn, intensely focused debut album.
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Spectreview: FCKR JR. – I’m Sorry Mom and Dad
FCKR JR.’s debut album is meat-and-potatoes indie rock with a twist of invention that works wonders in its simplicity.
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Spectreview: Dude York – Falling
Dude York’s Falling shifts the scales towards overt pop for the long-running Seattle punk band, as bassist Claire England finally gets her time to shine.
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Spectreview: Strange Ranger – Remembering the Rockets
Strange Ranger evolves even further as they consider the apocalypse in their comforting, classic-sounding new album.
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Spectreview: Purple Mountains – Purple Mountains
Silver Jews frontman David Berman finally returns to his signature easygoing indie-country and vivid, overcast lyrics in his first album under Purple Mountains.
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Spectreview: Happy Times Sad Times – Don’t You Want To Dream Again?
Happy Times Sad Times utterly nail the simple pleasures of communal rock in their fantastic new record.
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Spectreview: Night Moves – Can You Really Find Me
Night Moves pulls from nearly every iconic 70’s band for their new, extremely listenable album, Can You Really Find Me.
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