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Festival Review: Pitchfork Chicago, September 10-12, 2021 Ethan Reis·September 15, 2021Given the uncertainties of social life during the ongoing pandemic, it brings me great joy and relief to...Festival ReviewLive ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Motorists – Surrounded Carlo Thomas·September 15, 2021Do you feel surrounded? By problems big and small, by those within and beyond your control? Toronto-based trio...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: 박혜진 Park Hye Jin – Before I Die Rob Hakimian·September 14, 2021Last summer, Korean producer and vocalist 박혜진 Park Hye Jin delivered the six-track How Can I, her first...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Molly Drag – Resemble Another Jeremy J. Fisette·September 13, 2021Loss is one of those experiences that, at one juncture or another, everyone experiences. It can be as...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Low – HEY WHAT Jasper WIllems·September 10, 2021Low’s thirteenth album HEY WHAT is both crushing and crushingly beautiful at the same time. Throughout, it seems...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Album Review: Sleigh Bells – Texis Tim Sentz·September 10, 2021No one would fault you if you’d forgotten about Sleigh Bells, the noise pop duo from Brooklyn. After...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: SUUNS – The Witness Tim Sentz·September 9, 2021Continuing down the path they set out on with 2016’s Hold/Still, Canada’s Suuns have finally, it seems, arrived...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Bad Waitress – No Taste Jasper WIllems·September 8, 2021The key to landing a good punch is always the follow-through. You don’t actually aim for the face,...Album ReviewsReviews
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