Songs of Surrender finds U2 reimaging tracks from throughout their career to mixed results. There are some bold successes but also many efforts that fall flat.
Joe Marvilli goes through U2’s latest uneven release…On their fifth album, the art-rock iconoclast achieves the difficult task of remaining as perplexing as ever while forging a more inviting sound.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...On her second album, In|FLUX, the London singer-songwriter expands her sound while focusing her touching lyrics and passionate vocals on the end of a relationship.
Joe Marvilli reviews...We Cater To Cowards is the fifth LP from Thrill Jockey's Oozing Wound.
Sean Caldwell reviews…David Coleman, Gabbie Nirenburg, Juan Rodríguez and Joe Rivers take a look back at Dusk, the 1993 album by The The which signalled a change in direction and had an impressive list of collaborators.
Listen here...David and Juan explore February’s new album releases. February may be the shortest month, but there was an awful lot to get excited about including Andy Shauf, Maxo, Hamish Hawk, Liv.e, Shame, Paramore, and yes - Caroline Polachek.
Click here to listen - or watch!The folk-pop duo creates a whimsical musical energy that's smartly crafted but never too self-serious.
Filled with distorted imagery, the Boston trio delivers a percussive, chillingly evocative set of vignettes that feel like a fever dream.