Music Reviews tagged with lo-fi
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...Parts & Labor Constant Future
More of the same from Parts & Labor, but the overall quality of Constant Future proves that's not always a bad thing.
Joel Stanier reviews...Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Before Today
Ariel Pink paints surreal Dali-esque landscapes on our aural canvases in his latest recording.
Lukas Clark-Memler thinks Ariel Pink could save pop music...
Male Bonding Nothing Hurts
Like a shaken up bottle of Coke, Nothing Hurts is simply waiting to explode all over you.
Lukas Clark-Memler muses...Harlem Hippies
Don’t judge a band by its name – or an album by its title. For Harlem’s Hippies is neither urban nor psychedelic.
Lukas Clark-Memler has kept this record on repeat for the last week...Black Tambourine Black Tambourine (Reissue)
Independent label Slumberland re-reissues the noise pop foursome's Complete Recordings with bonus material. The songs remain the same, but the influence keeps spreading.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez take a trip back to 1989...Dum Dum Girls I Will Be
Revisiting the 60s girl group and examining the teenage heart, Dum Dum Girls’ debut is the sweetest album to come out in a long time. And, I mean that in a good way.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Washed Out Life Of Leisure
Life Of Leisure is a record that resembles a woozy Technicolor frolic through a field of opiates. Give it a listen - you know you want to...
Lukas Clark-Memler reviews...Times New Viking Born Again Revisited
There's little reward for those who brave the abrasive washes of noise and fuzz that characterize shitgaze trio Times New Viking's latest album.
Michael Skinnider reviews...Vivian Girls Everything Goes Wrong
The second full length release from Vivian Girls isn't a huge surprise in terms of sound, but there's plenty of smart songwriting on display.
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