Music Reviews tagged with indie
The Week That Was The Week That Was
While Field Music lie fallow, the brothers Brewis turn to a more conceptual concern with remarkable results. Malice in Sunderland? The north's newest supergroup find glory in grimness...
Iain Moffat reviews...Damien Jurado Caught In The Trees
Damien Jurado's eighth studio release sees the popular singer-songwriter embracing a bigger, more accessible sound, with positive results.
Angela Power reviews...Jenny Lewis Acid Tongue
On her second album sans Rilo Kiley bandmates Jenny Lewis finds her comfort zone.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Of Montreal Skeletal Lamping
My promise to the reader: not to use the word eclectic in the following review.
Alan Shulman reviews...Lonely Ghosts Don't Get Lost Or Hurt
Ex-Help She Can't Swin man retreats to the bedroom with encouraging results.
Iain Moffat reviews...The Great Northwest The Widespread Reign of the Great Northwest
Brian Coates' collective attempts to recreate the panoramic sojourning of Deserter's Songs filtered through the bruised narcolepsy of Ladies & Gentleman We Are Floating In Space. Sounds good right?
Iain Moffat reviews...Okkervil River The Stand Ins
Okkervil River prove themselves once again with a worthy sequel to The Stage Names.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Wild Beasts Limbo, Panto
Those who feel most comfortable with lager, laddism and what we're now calling landfill indie should look away. Wild Beasts are true, untamed originals.
Iain Moffat reviews...Conor Oberst Conor Oberst
Conor Oberst's self-titled release is an album that will appeal to fans of recent Bright Eyes material, but it still has enough potential to attract new listeners.
Matt Montgomery reviews...Two Gallants The Scenery Of Farewell
This 5-track EP features a more stripped-back, acoustic side of Two Gallants, Saddle Creek's San Franciscan indie rock duo.
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