Music Reviews tagged with Secretly Canadian
Molina and Johnson Molina and Johnson
Jason Molina and Will Johnson collaborate for the first time. An exciting prospect, but a somewhat underwhelming result.
Paul Fowler reviews Molina and JohnsonForeign Born Person to Person
Foreign Born's sophomore release offers slick, intricate indie rock complete with horns, harmonicas, strings, woodwinds, and more than a few percussive instruments. If these guys don't make it big, I'll eat my ironic hat.
Jaclyn Elgeness has something new to exhaustively push on her friends...Richard Swift The Atlantic Ocean
Paul McCartney + Spoon = the first half of The Atlantic Ocean. Then the music starts getting good!
Andy Pareti avoides using any puns of the word "swift" on...Magnolia Electric Co. Josephine
Jason Molina returns with new material after a three year absence. But is Josephine worth the wait?
Nick Fenn decides...BLK JKS Mystery EP
For a four-song EP, Mystery shows a lot of promise from a group of rhythmic dub-inspired reggae punks originiating in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kevin Walker gets out his djembe...Danielson Trying Hartz
Those who remember Danielson's 2006 breakthrough Ships will find plenty to enjoy on this 28 track set, which is part best of, part live album, and part rarities set.
Angela Power, a previous Danielson sceptic, reviews...Damien Jurado Caught In The Trees
Damien Jurado's eighth studio release sees the popular singer-songwriter embracing a bigger, more accessible sound, with positive results.
Angela Power reviews...Bodies of Water A Certain Feeling
On their second full-length effort, Bodies of Water create an eclectic, concise and theatrical bombast that stretches to an array of musical palettes.
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