Like many of Moby’s biggest singles (which is, essentially, my full exposure to Moby), there is a lot of repetition on Innocents. Continue reading “Moby – Innocents”
Like many of Moby’s biggest singles (which is, essentially, my full exposure to Moby), there is a lot of repetition on Innocents. Continue reading “Moby – Innocents”
I like to listen to Vincent Berger Rond (or Bergeron as nothing matters but sound) in the morning, but then with VBR it’s always morning. Continue reading “Vincent Berger Rond – Notre ambiguïté moléculaire”
Such a grandiose vision; the multiple album. Continue reading “Soilwork- The Living Infinite”
I just want to start by saying that I was completely misled by the album art of Krewella’s Get Wet. Continue reading “Krewella – Get Wet”
I don’t know if I dropped it too many times or spun it a little too frequently, but my copy of Animal Parts’ Six Arms to Hold You With now skips (and it’s a bummer). Continue reading “Animal Parts – Six Arms to Hold You”
The latest from rough around the edges rocker Eamon McGrath takes the form of an EP, Continue reading “Eamon McGrath – Exile, Part 1”
Matthew Angus, who writes all the songs for Fast Romantics, says the songs on their second album are largely about breakups and generally written in such simple language there is no mystery about the fact. Continue reading “Fast Romantics – Afterlife Blues”
I admit to having picked up this disc for review simply based on the enigmatic cover image, with no background knowledge about the band. Continue reading “His Electro Blue Voice – Ruthless Sperm”
The press release for Prayer of the Woods takes great pains to reassure fans that Tony Dekker’s first solo album is little more than a “musical interlude” and “personal tangent” between Great Lakes Swimmers releases. Continue reading “Tony Dekker – Prayer of the Woods”