Music Reviews tagged with lo-fi
Japandroids Post-Nothing
Canadian duo deliver cool, confident, passionate rock record free of pretence and forced coolness. Suck it, hipsters.
Nate Adams throws some dirt on irony's grave.Bell X1 Blue Lights on the Runway
In a week where U2 dominates all the headlines, another Irish band is quietly charting its course to stardom. But is Bell X1's Blue Lights on the Runway two steps forward or one step back?
Kevin Liedel looks for the answers...Vivian Girls Vivian Girls
A record that was overlooked by us in 2008, and wrongfully so.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Women Women
Released on Chad VanGaalen's Flemish Eye imprint in Canada and Jagjaguwar in the US, Women's self-titled debut of clamour, lo-fi surges, mathematical precision and melodic haze is due to be released in the UK in January.
Tara Campbell reviews...Scott Tuma Not For Nobody
Scott Tuma's latest is, to quote our reviewer, "sad bastard music of a different calibre".
Alejandro Martinez elaborates...Sebadoh Bubble and Scrape
Back in 1993 when four-tracks were (nearly) cool and indie-rock ruled the world, Sebadoh released its fourth and finest studio album, Bubble and Scrape.
David Coleman laps up the nostalgia...
