Music Reviews tagged with post-punk
The Feelies Here Before
After 20 years of silence, post-punk heroes, The Feelies, resurface with a respectable new album and some Modest Rhythms.
Sean Caldwell reviews...The Futureheads The Chaos
Tireless Sunderland-based quartet's fourth album retains their spastic, frenetic energy with a lustrous, more straightforward production.
Golden Triangle Double Jointer
Nancy Sinatra gets her first pair of Doc Martens and learns a little bit about The Cramps. Then, she puts out a new album.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Dinowalrus %
Dinowalrus is what happens when the economy falls.
Sean Caldwell reviews...AFCGT AFCGT (LP)
In the time of Swine Flu, A Frames and Climax Golden Twins come together and update “Pigfuck.” It was bound to happen, Christgau.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Mission of Burma The Sound, the Speed, the Light
The Sound, the Speed, the Light, Mission of Burma's third album since their unexpected comeback, brings back the raw immediacy that defined their flawless execution in the eighties.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez can't escape his fate to write this review...The Horrors Primary Colours
The tail end of the decade is upon us, and British goth-rockers The Horrors create an album to remember it by.
Sean Caldwell loses some cynicism...Maximo Park Quicken The Heart
Another month, another release in time for festival season, another group tipped to be "the band of the summer." Can Maximo Park Quicken The Heart?
Joe Rivers reviews...Crystal Antlers Tentacles
The Crystal Antlers' debut full length is a dizzy dance of eerily textured groove and wigged-out, propulsive cacophony, a gore-soaked yet emotionally potent slab of psych-punk from a group more interested in the finer degrees of turbulence than those of craft and clarity.
Tom Whalen references Beowulf, jumps the shark...Peter Doherty Grace/Wastelands
It's his first solo release, and he's added an extra 'r' into his name in an attempt to show us all how grown up he's become.
Joe Rivers will be the judge of that...