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REVIEWS - CD
M.I.A.

M.I.A.

Sean-Paul Boynton

Anyone who releases a promotional short film for a song off her new album depicting a young ginger kid getting shot...

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THE CURE

THE CURE

Marta Nelson

The news that Robert Smith, frontman for The Cure, was in the process of producing and compiling a three-disc re-release of the band’s most successful album, 1989’...

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BLK JKS

BLK JKS

David MacIntyre

Released just in time for this year's World Cup, South Africa's BLK JKS offer up Zol!, a five-track EP released just under a year after their well-received — and...

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DEVO

DEVO

Christine Leonard

Devo wants your input: they made that clear when they rocked the Whistler Medals Plaza at the Winter Olympics in February. And it’s no wonder, you’d have to go...

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RATATAT

RATATAT

Andrew R. Mott

As is apparent from its title, LP4 is the fourth studio album from this NYC duo. As a follow up to LP3 it is not to be considered more of the same, but it is...

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REVIEWS - LIVE
BLACK MOUNTAIN, LORD BEGINNER

BLACK MOUNTAIN, LORD BEGINNER

Allison Drinnan

For anyone who saw Black Mountain at Broken City a few years ago, it’s hard to imagine how they would manage to capture that same sort of vibe in a larger venue like...

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CARIBOU, TORO Y MOI

Sara Elizabeth Taylor

How exactly do you sell out a show on a Monday night? By being fucking Caribou, that’s how. As Republik slowly filled and the air buzzed with anticipation, it became increasingly obvious that the London, Ontario, electronic musician wasn&...

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AN HORSE, SMOOSH

AN HORSE, SMOOSH

Clinton Hallahan

Pure indie pop-rock seems like a flagging brand, something buckling under the strain of the neo-electro and revivalist trends currently selling far more records. The pioneer...

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ELIZABETH SHEPHERD

ELIZABETH SHEPHERD

Andrew R. Mott

Elizabeth Shepherd's jazz trio – including Scott Kemp on stand-up bass, Colin Kingsmore on percussion and herself on keys – packed the Beatniq on the last Friday...

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DIRTYPHONICS, MAT THE ALIEN

Mark Boyden

If you’re a drum ‘n’ bass fan and you don’t happen to have the situational luxury of residing in England, you can often feel the overwhelming urge to jump on every show that rolls through your area with extreme...

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