I wasn't overly familiar with Canadian ambient artist Loscil - nor indeed Scottish support Dextro - prior to entering Newcastle's Mining Institute, but in seeking a way to spend my Saturday night, their appearance turned into a fine whim. Housed in the magnificent building's dimly lit auditorium, this gig was as much about your eyes as it was your ears, with audience members offered the choice of appreciating the technical mastery before them, soaking up the prominent and provocative visual accompaniments or simply drifting off, allowing themselves to be swathed in a sea of sonic wonderment.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Live Review: Loscil and Dextro, Mining Institute, Newcastle (22/02/2014)
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Ali Welford
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Ali Welford,
Dextro,
Live Review,
Loscil
Monday, February 24, 2014
Album Review: Xiu Xiu - Angel Guts: Red Classroom
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Album Rating: B- |
Past Xiu Xiu albums have covered some very sensitive topics, ranging from abortion, molestation, suicide, to simple heartbreak. Where Angel Guts steps itself up, is in that every song goes into violent, almost gruesome nature. Descriptions of gang murder, rape, and sex are abundant throughout the albums 13 tracks, and never allow one to fully be at ease while listening.
The band's style has changed over the years, as have their members; all revolving around Stewart as the brainchild of the project. While past efforts have been laced with tingling electronics and strumming guitars over blippy drums, Angel Guts focuses its entirety around old-school synthesizers. No guitars are to be found on the entire record. This somewhat large change in stylization goes on the hurt the album, and eventually ends up becoming a tad bit droning. Xiu Xiu's electronics have always been stimulating but some tracks on Angel Guts start and remain purely monotone. Stewart's vocalizations have also been toned down. His howling and yelling is found more here to be whispers and eerie toneless phrasing. On some tracks, it fits, but on others it makes you beg for something with more dynamic.
The first single, "Stupid In The Dark," could have easily fit on 2011's Always, but is by far the most accessible track on Angel Guts and that's saying something for a band that is not very accessible. Songs such as "Black Dick," and "Cinthya's Unisex" do standout as the better of the bunch, and it's because they have the previously aforementioned dynamics that are lacking from most of the tracks. The pleading "no no no no no no no no," on "Cinthya's Unisex" is haunting and disturbing and is fitting for a Xiu Xiu song, and could've lead the band into more experimental territory, but it seems like they restrained themselves on most tracks.
Sensitive subject matter may be at fault for a less than substantial Xiu Xiu album, but Jamie Stewart will always be progressing and expressing himself. Maybe sometimes it's just different than others.
Website
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Track list:
1. Angel Guts:
2. Archie Fades
3. Stupid In The Dark
4. Lawerence Liquors
4. Black Dick
5. New Life Immigration
6. El Naco
7. Adult Friends
8. The Silver Platter
9. Bitter Melon
10. A Knife In The Sun
11. Cinthya's Unisex
12. Botanica de Los Angeles
13. :Red Classroom
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Anonymous
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Album Review,
angel guts red classroom,
polyvinyl records,
Ryan Naglak,
Xiu Xiu
Friday, February 21, 2014
Album Review: St. Vincent - St. Vincent
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Album Rating: A |
Posted by
Ali Welford
Labels:
Album Review,
Ali Welford,
St. Vincent
Monday, February 17, 2014
Interview: Andi Deris of Helloween

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Unknown
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Alex Newton,
andi deris,
helloween,
Interview
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Album Review: The Lawrence Arms - Metropole
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Album Rating: B+ |
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Unknown
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Album Review,
Max Puhala,
The Lawrence Arms
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Album Review: Counterparts - The Difference Between Hell And Home
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Album Rating: A |
Posted by
Unknown
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Album Review,
Andrew Katz,
Counterparts
Jukebox: The Silver Palms - "Superstar"
Recent sonic trends have pushed radio rock towards experimental, atmospheric haziness, but as Camden, Georgia band The Silver Palms proves, there's something to be said for the unabashedly bright, lighthearted tunes that populated airwaves in the days of old. Debut single "Superstar" doesn't use a lot of building blocks, starting off with a catchy guitar riff and Dalton Drury's plaintive, matter-of-fact vocal before galloping into a chorus that soars on the strength of a hook built for shouting together--a bit punch-drunk but completely sincere--and a galvanizing drum beat. Old tricks have been polished for modern times, with a slightly sinister bent to the jangly production, guitar riffs layered here and sinking into oblivion there, but the band is smart to keep things simple and sweet.
You can find The Silver Palms on tour; catch its debut single on Canvasclub on March 10.
You can find The Silver Palms on tour; catch its debut single on Canvasclub on March 10.
Posted by
Moses Kim
Labels:
Jukebox,
Moses Kim,
The Silver Palms
Monday, February 10, 2014
Album Review: Bibio - The Green
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Album Rating: B- |
Posted by
Jonny Hunter
Labels:
Album Review,
Bibio,
Jonny Hunter,
The Green
Album Review: A.M. Overcast - Pellow
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Album Rating: B+ |
Stemming from the mind of Alexander Litinsky, comes his latest album, Pellow, from his project known as A.M. Overcast. If there was ever a happy medium between pop, punk, and math-rock, I believe Litinsky has created it. It's an intricate, catchy album with a constant ebb and flow of twinkly guitar and flailing drum rolls. While it may appear to be busy at times, Pellow is an engaging listen, perfect for a tranquil drive along the shoreline.
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Unknown
Labels:
A.M. Overcast,
Album Review,
Andrew Katz
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Album Review: Soreption - Engineering the Void
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Album Score: B+ |
Posted by
Unknown
Labels:
Album Review,
Alex Newton,
Engineering the Void,
Soreption
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Album Review: Cynic - Kindly Bent to Free Us
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Album Score: C |
Posted by
Unknown
Labels:
Album Review,
Alex Newton,
Cynic,
Kindly Bend to Free Us
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Concert Review: Amon Amarth, Enslaved, and Skeletonwitch
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Unknown
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Alex Newton,
Amon Amarth,
Concert Review,
Enslaved,
Skeletonwitch
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Miniview: Dave Hause - Devour
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Album Rating: B+ |
You can stream the album here.
Posted by
Moses Kim
Labels:
Album Review,
Dave Hause,
Miniview,
Moses Kim
Miniview: The Republic of Wolves - No Matter How Narrow
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Album Rating: A- |
You can stream the album below:
Posted by
Moses Kim
Labels:
Album Review,
Miniview,
Moses Kim,
The Republic Of Wolves
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