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Category: Album Review

Laura Gibson – Empire Builder Album Review

Posted onApril 27, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

At first listen you could not be blamed for pegging Empire Builder as a rather quaint, folky album with nothing more than one of two choice tracks. However, come across the story

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsAlbum Review, Empire Builder, Laura Gibson, Music, Review

Skating Polly – The Big Fit Album Review

Posted onApril 27, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Skating Polly formed in 2009 when step sisters Peyton Bighorse and Kelli Mayo were merely 9 and 14, now enjoying something of success in the US with a supporting slot opening for Babes in Toyland on their worldwide

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsAlbum Review, Music, Music Review, Muso's Guide, Skating Polly, The Big Fit

One Man Boycott – Counting The Seconds Album Review

Posted onMarch 31, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

According to One Man Boycott’s frontman Joe Brewer, Counting The Seconds covers a range of topics including, but not limited to Love, hope, death, addiction, frustration, loss, kidnap, murder and relationships. As any pop-punk loyalist

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsAlbum Reviews, Counting The Seconds, Music, One Man Boycott, Review

The Thermals – We Disappear Album Review

Posted onMarch 30, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

A self-proclaimed album by The Thermals about technology, love and of course death, We Disappear explores our obsession with all three subjects in a candid yet emotionally fuelled fashion. Tackling our addiction to social

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsAlbum Review, Music, The Thermals, We Disappear

Tacocat – Lost Time Album Review

Posted onMarch 29, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Tacocat are an excellent pop-punk-rock-surf band from Seattle. In their seven years together they have managed to put out a total of nine releases: four EPs, two tapes and three albums, Lost

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsLost Time, Music, Punk, Review, Seattle, Surf, Tacocat

Slingshot Dakota – Break Album Review

Posted onMarch 22, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Slingshot Dakota are an indie rock band from Bethlehem PA. With their roots lying in the punk and hardcore basement scene of their home town, their sound is refreshingly different and

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsAlbum, Album Review, Break, Music, Music Review, Review, Slingshot Dakota

Lucius – Good Grief Album Review

Posted onMarch 20, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

   With a solid back catalogue of EP’s and two other albums behind them, Lucius have released Good Grief to an awaiting audience and a major international fan base. Their solid instrumentation, pop hooks

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsEdinburgh, Good Grief, Lucius, Music, Review

Bent Shapes – Wolves of Want Album Review

Posted onMarch 20, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Boston four-piece, Bent Shapes are a self-described post-collegiate indie rock band from Boston and Wolves of Want is their second album. Bent Shapes have been going since 2009 earning critical acclaim from the likes

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsBent Shapes, Edinburgh, Music, Review, Wolves of Want

Sarah Neufeld – The Ridge Album Review

Posted onMarch 15, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Sarah Neufeld is a Canadian violinist and composer best known for her previous work with indie-art rock band, Arcade Fire. The Ridge is her second full length solo album and has been greatly anticipated

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsArcade Fire, Music, Review, Sarah Neufeld, The Ridge, Violin, Women

Eddi Front – Marina Album Review

Posted onMarch 15, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Recorded in Brooklyn by producer Dan Chen and mixed by John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr., Come), Marina is the debut record from Brooklyn-based solo artist Eddi Front. It features nine original tracks written and

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsBrooklyn, Dan Chen, Eddi Front, John Agnello, Marina, Music, Review, Women, Writing

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