by Music Team | Oct 27, 2014 | Album Review
The Physical World, the name of Death From Above 1979’s long-awaited follow-up, evokes empiricism–the philosophical belief in all that can be observed with the senses–and with it the hope that the band can champion good ol’ rock and roll–an all-out...
by Music Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Album Review
Pop sensibility, jazz and modern R&B influence (take that as you will) would be the only real way to describe Otherness. The album starts with a sort of neo-jazz techno influence synth sort of song that could only really be described as a groove. On top of this,...
by Music Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Album Review
Ambition is an odd force in music. Sometimes it seems an artist has none, churning out albums hardly any different from each other, content to stay within a style. Others experiment, failing or succeeding to various extents. It’s a thin line to walk, risk and reward...
by Music Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Album Review
Dads, the duo hailing from New Jersey strikes again with their newest and second full length album, I’ll Be The Tornado. “A two piece punk duo?” you might ask, but let me tell you, between the guitar, drums, and lyrics, where the band lacks in members it makes up for...
by Music Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Album Review
Echoing 80s Dark wave, Nancy Whang’s lyrics on The Juan Maclean’s third album In a Dream (following Less than Human and The Future Will Come) lay over the seamless disco-infused back beat in the album. Under all of these intricate toss-ins from various genres of...