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Tag: Music

REVIEW: Seasons of Limbo

This album may be called “Seasons of Limbo,” but Bomethius has never felt more direct and assured.

8.5-9.5, Bomethius, folk, Music, review, singer/songwriter

LISTEN: Don’t judge DoomFolk StarterKit by their name

Neither gloomy nor clumsy, DoomFolk StarterKit might be the most delightful musical surprise you’ll hear this year.

EP, folk, Music, review, singer-songwriter

REVIEW: Oliver Elf Army Are Sending Thoughts and Prayers

The long-awaited full-length release from Oliver Elf Army finds them at their darkest—and also at their best.

7.0-8.0, indie rock, Music, Oliver Elf Army, politics, review, rock

REVIEW: A Million Fat Cows with Soft Fuzzy Ears

Reagan Sloman’s acoustic offering is a potent and intimate look through the eyes of an exceptionally talented and mysterious songwriter.

8.5-9.5, A Million Fat Cows with Soft Fuzzy Ears, acoustic, Music, Poetry, Reagan Sloman, review, singer-songwriter

The Best of 2019, According to We Are Mirrors

We Are Mirrors presents the most-overdue Best of 2019 list to be published on the Web.

100 gecs, American Football, Andrew Bird, Best of, Best of 2019, black midi, BUFFET, Damien Jurado, Fontaines D.C., Half-handed Cloud, John Ringhofer, John Van Deusen, Julie Doiron, Kanye West, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Mac DeMarco, Mount Eerie, Music, review, reviews, STREAKING IN TONGUES, year in review

REVIEW: Oh My Darlin’

STREAKING IN TONGUES tackles marriage and divorce in their most imminently listenable and emotionally eviscerating offering yet.

7.0-8.0, experimental, folk, Music, Oh My Darlin, review, singer-songwriter, STREAKING IN TONGUES

The Creative Life of STREAKING IN TONGUES

The father/son duo opens up about their band’s mythology, Kanye West, and nurturing idiosncrasy.

concept album, experimental, folk, interview, interviews, Kanye West, Michigan, Music, STREAKING IN TONGUES

REVIEW: In the Shape of a Storm

In the most unembellished record of his career, Damien Jurado grapples with hopelessness and loneliness to striking effect.

7.0-8.0, acoustic, Damien Jurado, folk, In the Shape of a Storm, Music, review, singer-songwriter

LISTEN: Yuuki Matthews and Richard Swift’s essential electronic side project as Teardrops

Teardrops is essential listening for fans of Richard Swift, The Shins, and experimental electronic music alike.

Bandcamp, electronic, experimental, Music, Richard Swift, Teardrops, The Shins, Yuuki Matthews

Mirror Dimension Radio, Ep. #05

I found an old mix that I made about a year ago. Fresh content soon.

experimental pop, hip-hop, Mixcloud, Music, online radio, synthpop

REVIEW: All-American

“All-American” crushes you with the weight of 21st century living. Then it makes you laugh at its mundanity and madness.

8.5-9.5, All-American, BUFFET, John Van Deusen, Music, Nick Rennis, noise, politics, punk, R. Turner, review, rock, The Lonely Forest

REVIEW: A Million and One (Guest Post)

The latest from My Brightest Diamond is an art-pop triumph. Guest review by S. Amanda Clevinger.

alternative, art pop, feminism, Music, My Brightest Diamond, review, Shara Nova, synthpop

The Best of 2018, According to We Are Mirrors

I’m going to ring in 2019 with my longest year-in-review post yet. So, buckle up; we’ve got a long ride ahead of us.

Best of 2018, film, movies, Music, playlist, reviews, year in review

LISTEN: Half-handed Cloud recorded an album with his kids, and it’s adorable

“I Don’t Have a Bib” is a true gift and a warm hug of an album.

children's music, experimental, Half-handed Cloud, John Ringhofer, Music, review

REVIEW: Child of My Sorrow

For listeners looking for a thoughtful exploration of heartache, “Child of My Sorrow” is an essential listen.

8.5-9.5, Child of My Sorrow, indie rock, lyrics, Music, review, synthesizer, The Chairman Dances

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