Tag: punk
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Review: Danny Denial – fuck danny denial
Danny Denial’s newest solo record is unlike anything the punk artist has done before, bounding through genre lines and moods with confidence befitting an auteur.
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NON-PROFIT MUSIC FOR THE PROTESTS: Nothing – GEORGE (A Live Part Time Punks Session, Los Angeles 12.07.2019)
100% of the proceeds of this record by Philly punk shoegaze band Nothing will go to the ActBlue Community Bail Fund.
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Spectreview: X – ALPHABETLAND
X’s first album in almost 35 years finds the iconic LA punk band mostly back to business, in an often thrillingly vibrant fashion.
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Spectreview: Big Bite – Trinity
Big Bite's Trinity trades the searing haze of their debut LP for weightier, stomping dinosaur rock.
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Spectreview: Dogbreth – Ever Loving
Dogbreth’s Ever Loving is vibrant, yearning power-punk counterbalanced by an autumnal uncertainty.
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Spectreview: Béret – Jesus White
Béret’s third album cuts down the noise while upping the accessibility factor, surrounding the listener in crystalline guitar and confrontational vocals.
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Spectreview: Kim Gordon – No Home Record
Kim Gordon’s first solo record is a dizzying high for the pioneering noise artist, featuring some of her most compelling vocal work yet.
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Spectreview: JPEGMAFIA – All My Heroes Are Cornballs
JPEGMAFIA’s chaotic All My Heroes Are Cornballs is a thrilling exercise in weaponizing expectations.
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Spectreview: SDWLK – UUUNNNGGGHHH
SDWLK’s UUUNNNGGGHHH is surprisingly solid 80’s tape-demo punk music that’s so abrasively lo-fi it borders on no-wave.
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Spectreview: Cheekface – Therapy Island
Cheekface’s catchy slacker-punk is in retrograde on their brilliant debut.
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