Music Reviews tagged with punk
Love is All Two Thousand and Ten Injuries
Three albums in, Love is All still sound head and shoulders better than the rest of the fuzzy blog set.
Nate Adams likes albums about numbers and feelings...Titus Andronicus The Monitor
The Monitor is the best album of 2010 so far. Get that shit now.
Nate Adams reviews...Fucked Up Couple Tracks
Hey, did you like Chemistry of Common Life? Dig on noisy punk? Well then, I've got some good news...
Nate Adams writes in the second person sometimes...Subhumans The Day The Country Died / From The Cradle To The Grave / Time Flies/Rats / Worlds Apart / EP-LP / 29:29 Split Vision
Six reissued albums to remind us all that the world still sucks, but that us fish must swim together.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Jay Reatard Watch Me Fall
Jay Reatard follows up last year's Matador Singles collection with his first 'proper' full-length for the label.
Andrew Baer reviews...Pissed Jeans King Of Jeans
On their new album, King Of Jeans, retro-grunge quartet Pissed Jeans further explores day-to-day tedium with a powerful mash of alterna-sludge and machine-like consistency, a healthy serving of solipsism and insecurity added to aid in swallowing.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Future of the Left Travels with Myself and Another
Perhaps it is only a circumstance of the times, but in this synth-soaked musical landscape Future of the Left have decided to up and be the toughest, most muscular, smartest and most aggressive punk band since Ian McKaye decided to scream at a wall.
Nate Adams rocks out with throaty ex-Mclusky monsters...Meat Puppets Sewn Together
I'm not so sure Kurt Cobain would be covering these songs if he played an acoustic set today.
Andy Pareti reviews...Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Sure to be the most overplayed album of the summer?
Brett Oronzio reviews Green Day's eighth...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.
