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War of Ages 6.0
Return To Life
Six albums playing the same metal sound is starting to grow old.
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Phèdre 7.5
Phèdre
A Frankenstein of an album that actually works.
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Municipal Waste 6.5
The Fatal Feast
They miss the point, but don't miss it as a listener.
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Havenside 8.0
Nemesis
Keeping it completely old school without embracing any current -core trends.
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Counting Crows 5.0
Underwater Sunshine
The Counting Crows have always had a unique and southern rock/country flavor that they have stapled as their own ever since August and Everything After was released way back in 1993.
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Alabama Shakes 7.0
Boys & Girls
Alabama rockers bring southern rock infused with R&B and strong female vocalist Brittany Howard
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Dry the River 9.5
Shallow Bed
Dry the River is quite honestly a breath of fresh air; the sweetest and freshest air known to man.
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The Forecast 8.5
Everybody Left
Everybody Left smells like summer and tastes like great indie rock.
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Daniel Rossen 8.0
Silent Hour/Golden Mile
Grizzly Bear guitarist/vocalist solo EP of songs left of their upcoming LP
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Black Sheep Wall 7.0
No Matter Where It Ends
If you have an ear for abrasive music and don’t mind the nature of the drone, No Matter Where It Ends will be enjoyable and engulfing to your mind.
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Tim Barry 8.0
40 Miler
40 Miller may be another word for a poser, but this record is anthing but.
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Demon Hunter 8.5
True Defiance
Staunch, stealthy, and steadfast - Demon Hunter creates their best record to date.
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Automatic Static 5.0
Number IV EP
Number IV tends to be an exhausting listening experience.
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Lotus Plaza 8.5
Spooky Action at a Distance
A solo triumph for Deerhunter guitarist.
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The Composure 7.0
Stay The Course EP
Improving on their debut, The Composure sets themself apart.
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Janus 8.0
Nox Aeris
Liking their past material, this will undoubtedly enrich your fond feelings of the quintet.
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Kishi Bashi 8.0
151a
Violinist Kishi Bashi delivers a variety of experimental pop songs on debut LP
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Upon a Burning Body 8.0
Red. White. Green.
A true step-up for the band, you'll find a healthy balance of everything you've come to enjoy, as well as a few surprises to change things up entirely.
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Josh Baze 9.0
Hi-Heels & Low-Lifes
Hi-Heels & Low-Lifes is the debut full-length by a young and talented up-and-coming hip hop artist.
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Rocket Juice & the Moon 7.0
Rocket Juice & the Moon
Damon Albarn, Flea and Tony Allen put their egos on the shelf and venture into West African afro-beat
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Mount Carmel and the End of the World 9.0
Year.01
The experimental project from Josh Kirby of Moving Mountains releases a stellar first collection of songs.
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Stick To Your Guns 8.0
Diamond
It may not be as positive as The Hope Division, but Diamond is a very powerful record nonetheless.
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Vinyl Thief 7.4
Rebel Hill EP
It's hip, it's free, it's GOOD.
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Of Monsters And Men 9.0
My Head Is An Animal
Of Monsters and Men does not disappoint with their debut full-length.
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Odd Future 7.5
The OF Tape, Volume 2
While it may be less than perfect, the group continues to successfully evaluate their psyches in the public eye, while simultaneously upholding to the standards they’ve set by their previous releases.
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capsule 9.0
Stereo Worxxx
The long time Japanese staple continues to evolve.
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Your Demise 4.5
The Golden Age
Your Demise’s new album The Golden Age is fun at first glance – but incredibly suspect upon further inspection.
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Meshuggah 9.0
Koloss
A more spaced and experimental approach than Obzen.
Mind Equals Blown





