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The Louvin Brothers, Satan Is…

It’s a minor tragedy of the internet age that millions will have be… more »

Gogol Bordello, Pure Vida Con…

From the first notes of the surging opening fanfare “We Rise Again,… more »

Tunng, Turbines

The world is presently plagued by a surfeit of acoustic folk acts with ex… more »

Melt Yourself Down, Melt Your…

Melt Yourself Down is a supergroup of sorts. This, the eponymous debut, c… more »

These New Puritans, Field of …

Field of Reeds, the extraordinary third album by splendidly unpredictable… more »

Sparrow & the Workshop, …

Glasgow trio Sparrow & the Workshop started well: Their 2010 debut, … more »

Billy Bragg, Tooth & Nai…

Billy Bragg’s career is defined by a dichotomy. He is best known as… more »

Concrete Knives, Be Your Own …

It is an enduring unfairness that ’80s pop is stereotyped as the ho… more »

Various Artists, Reason To Be…

Since Tim Hardin died in 1980, not quite a week past his 39th birthday, h… more »

DIIV, Oshin

In Britain in the early ’90s, the influence of My Bloody Valentine … more »

The D.O.T., And That

The D.O.T. seem unlikely collaborators. The Streets’ Mike Skinner i… more »

Interview: Patterson Hood

It may have ended up a lyrically rich and musically rugged bit of America… more »

Minotaur Shock, Orchard…

Minotaur Shock is the flag of convenience for Bristol-based composer Davi… more »

Husky, Forever So

Without the benefit of actually hearing this precocious and gorgeous debu… more »

Trembling Bells & Bonnie …

It’s difficult to listen to The Marble Downs, a collaboration betwe… more »

Anti-Flag, The General Strike…

Anti-Flag are nothing if not consistent. The Pittsburghagit-rockers have … more »

Laura Gibson, La Grande…

Laura Gibson’s third album is named for a northeast Oregonhamlet ju… more »

Errors, Have Some Faith In Ma…

  Electronic music tends to be the fiefdom of the boffin or the wiza… more »

City and Colour, Little Hell…

City & Colour, a side project of ex-Alexisonfire songwriter Dallas G… more »

Summer Camp, Welcome to Conda…

Condale doesn’t exist, at least outside the heads of London duo Eli… more »

Bottletop Band, Dream Service…

There are few exceptions to the rule that charity records are never as go… more »

Jim Ward, Quiet In The Valley…

The unwieldy title of Quiet In The Valley… is a reflection of its j… more »

Santah, White Noise Bed…

The world suffers no shortage of indie rockers in love with loud guitars.… more »

Fink, Perfect Darkness…

Fink have done themselves a bit of a disservice with their name choice. A… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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