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Album Reviews Archives: 09/2023

Animal Collective - 2023

Animal Collective: ‘Isn’t It Now’ album review: A quirky, kitchen-sink album

Twenty-minute epics interspersed with surprisingly commercial moments.

Poppy Burton
Sep 29, 2023
Wilco - 2023

Wilco – ‘Cousin’ album review: having fun spinning the wheels

Getting into a pattern with age.

Tim Coffman
Sep 28, 2023
Album of the week - Slow Pulp - Yard - 2023

Slow Pulp – ‘Yard’ album review: an earnest melding of delicate pop nuances with the raw power of rock and roll

‘Yard’ excels Slow Pulp’s previous offerings.

Kelly Murphy
Sep 28, 2023
Cherry Glazerr - Maddy Rotman - 2023

Cherry Glazerr – ‘I Don’t Want You Anymore’ album review: an ambitious yet clichéd exploration of love

Lyrically cliché but instrumentally impressive.

Aimee Ferrier
Sep 28, 2023
Blonde Redhead - 2023

Blonde Redhead – ‘Sit Down For Dinner’ album review: an intentionally understated return 

“You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends.”

Elle Palmer
Sep 28, 2023
WIll Butler - Sister Squares - 2023

Will Butler + Square Sisters – ‘Will Butler + Square Sisters’ album review: an avant-garde expansion of the musical palette

Stretching the limits with varying degrees of success.

Tim Coffman
Sep 21, 2023
Teenage Fanclub - 2023

Teenage Fanclub – ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ album review: a beautiful future-gazing ode to hope

‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ gazes towards a destination beyond fear.

Kelly Murphy
Sep 21, 2023
Devendra Banhart - 2023. - Dana Trippe

Devendra Banhart – ‘Flying Wig’ album review: another cosmic crawl

These songs left us a little in the dark outside of the beguiling production.

Jack Whatley
Sep 21, 2023
The Wytches - 2023

The Wytches – ‘Our Guest Can’t Be Named’ album review: A heavy dive into gothic roots

An evocative, heavy record perfect for autumn.

Aimee Ferrier
Sep 21, 2023
CHAI - 2021

CHAI – ‘CHAI’ album review: a city pop-infused dose of joy

Blending jubilant feminism, Japanese city pop, and slick soundscapes.

Elle Palmer
Sep 21, 2023
The National - 2023

The National – ‘Laugh Track’ album review: a bold manifestation of renewed faith

Their second album of the year feels like a new manifestation of faith.

Kelly Murphy
Sep 18, 2023
The Pretenders - Chrissie Hynde - 2023

The Pretenders – ‘Relentless’ album review: Chrissie Hynde still as ferocious as ever

Living up to their rock legend status.

Tim Coffman
Sep 14, 2023

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