Tag: light coral

  • Yves Tumor The Asymptotical World EP Review

    Spectreview: Yves Tumor – The Asymptotical World EP

    Yves Tumor dives even further into the ecstatic power of the guitar on their surprise-released new EP.

  • Backxwash I LIE HERE BURIED WITH MY RINGS AND MY DRESSES Review

    Spectreview: Backxwash – I LIE HERE BURIED WITH MY RINGS AND MY DRESSES

    On her excellent new record, horrorcore producer Backxwash doubles down on the facets that made her breakthrough so compelling.

  • Japanese Breakfast Jubilee Review

    Spectreview: Japanese Breakfast – Jubilee

    Part transitional, part transcendental, Japanese Breakfast's third record sees Michelle Zauner's songwriting leveling up significantly.

  • Skee Mask Pool Review

    Spectreview: Skee Mask – Pool

    Skee Mask's Pool expands on the ambient/breakbeat fusion of 2018's Compro with a longer, more diverse collection of engaging locales.

  • Animales de poder Augura Review

    Spectreview: Animales de Poder – Augura

    Uruguayan trio Animales de Poder capture a mystifying, breathtaking beauty on their debut record.

  • Spectreview: Adrienne Lenker – songs / instrumentals

    Adrienne Lenker offers graceful examinations of heartbreak and the passage of time in the one-two punch of songs/instrumentals.

  • Fleet Foxes Shore Review LIGHT CORAL

    Spectreview: Fleet Foxes – Shore

    Robin Pecknold has an epiphany on Fleet Foxes’ benevolent, autumnal fourth album.

  • Jyoti Mama, You Can Bet LIGHT CORAL

    Spectreview: Jyoti – Mama, You Can Bet!

    Jyoti’s excellent Mama, You Can Bet! is equal parts breezy and weighty, and it further solidifies Georgia Anne Muldrow as an underappreciated master of jazz and soul.

  • Thank You I'm Sorry I'm Glad We're Friends Review - LIGHT CORAL

    Spectreview: Thank You, I’m Sorry – I’m Glad We’re Friends

    The redemptive, full-throttle indie-emo rock of Thank You, I’m Sorry’s second LP feels like an ideal version of the Minneapolis act.

  • Spectreview: Black Ends – Stay Evil

    Black Ends’ stellar followup to their debut 2019 EP finds the band’s chunky, gunky pop-rock improved in almost every way.

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