Music Reviews tagged with Alternative
The Kills Blood Pressures
With their newest record The Kills have trumped all the questions raised by their last, and they've gone about it with a darker, dirtier, bluesier and better set than a lot of people will want you to admit.
Joe Iliff is looking forward to buying this for himself...Radiohead The King Of Limbs
Radiohead have a new album out; you might have heard about it. It was mentioned on the internet recently.
Joe Rivers pre-ordered on the Monday, just like the rest of you...The Melvins The Bride Screamed Murder
After 26 years and too many albums to count, The Melvins end their third decade with a bit of a march and a Who cover.
Sean Caldwell reviews...The Dead Weather Sea Of Cowards
The second album from his third band The Dead Weather, Jack White wrestles in the murk with Alison Mosshart for Sea Of Cowards.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Untied States Instant Everything, Constant Nothing
Instant familiarity. Constant something.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Nirvana Bleach: Deluxe Edition
A little reminder from Sub Pop: We had ‘em first!
Sean Caldwell is in high school, again...The Jesus Lizard Pure / Head / Goat / Liar / Down
Music for mouth breathers, rabid pigs, waxeaters, gladiators and dancing naked ladies: You fail, millennium!
Sean Caldwell reviews...White Rabbits It's Frightening
Brooklyn band's sophomore album is produced by Spoon frontman Britt Daniel.
Michael Skinnider reviews...Dredg The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
Dredg's fourth album is supposedly inspired by Salman Rushdie. If that doesn't qualify it as art rock, nothing will.
Kevin Liedel puts on his mortarboard and reviews...The Maccabees Wall Of Arms
After a promising début and respectable sales, The Maccabees look to repliacte the success of old bandmate Jack Peñate with Wall of Arms.
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