Music Reviews tagged with Believe The Hype
Kurt Vile Smoke Ring For My Halo
Having written Kurt Vile off as a bedroom bore, David Coleman is forced to reconsider his position.
Click here to read his review...Panda Bear Tomboy
With Tomboy, Panda Bear offers a proverbial yet remarkably resonant and dense album full of covertly personal 60s-esque material that reflects much of the experimental influences of his past, while still maintaining an innovative and pleasing sound.
Andrew Williams reviews...Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
Tim Hecker merges electronic elegance with sonic destruction on his latest full length.
Marc Higgins is impressed...Josh T. Pearson Last of the Country Gentlemen
The new record from the enigmatic Josh T. Pearson deserves the glowing critical reception it has received.
Marc Higgins reviews...Earth Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light: 1
Drone metal band, Earth, finds its foothold in America’s heritage and comes up with an anti-classic album.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Liars Sisterworld
I still think they might be the best thing going. And they do it again.
Alan Shulman reviewsJulianna Barwick Florine
Strikingly innovative, intensely private, surreally beautiful.
Michael Skinnider reviews...Field Music Field Music (Measure)
After exploring individual solo projects, the Brewis Brothers bring back the Field Music moniker with Measure, a courageous synthesis into the creation of the double album.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews...Vampire Weekend Contra
Much-hyped Afro-pop quartet releases an experimental sophomore album that, despite a few missteps, is thoroughly enjoyable and, in places, nothing short of breathtaking.
Michael Skinnider reviews...The xx xx
Four south-London teenagers make their debut: sublimely sparse nocturnal pop flavoured by contemporary R&B.
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