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of Montreal return via the delightfully bizarre “Marijuana’s a Working Woman”, announce new album Chase McMullen·June 1, 2022of Montreal have become one of the most reliable forces in Indie music, returning (at least of late)...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Yumi Zouma – Present Tense Kristy Sawyer·March 24, 2022Yumi Zouma’s fourth LP Present Tense is a liminal combination of premonition and nostalgia, a collaboration of disparate...Album ReviewsReviews
Squirrel Flower pulls us back into her orbit with a cover of Björk’s “Unravel” and new song “Ruby At Dawn”, from her new EP Rob H·December 7, 2021Ella Williams aka Squirrel Flower will follow up her delightful second album Planet (i) with a new EP...News & Track Reviews
Yumi Zouma reckon with intangible feelings on airy and affirming “Mona Lisa” Ray Finlayson·November 11, 2021New Zealand outfit Yumi Zouma may have flown just under the radar for many in recent years, but...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Squirrel Flower – Planet (i) Rob Hakimian·July 8, 2021There is an undeniable science fiction mood to both the title and cover of Squirrel Flower’s new album...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Bachelor – Doomin’ Sun Jasper WIllems·June 3, 2021The ‘You are awesome. No, YOU are awesome!’-energy goes damn near unchecked on Bachelor‘s Doomin’ Sun, a record...Album ReviewsReviews
Squirrel Flower delves into the dark side of her artistry on “I’ll Go Running” Rob H·April 29, 2021Squirrel Flower‘s new album Planet (i) is coming out on June 25, and following the lead single “Hurt...News & Track Reviews
Squirrel Flower inhabits toxic masculinity on the smouldering “Hurt A Fly”, announces new album Rob H·March 31, 2021Squirrel Flower‘s debut album I Was Born Swimming was one of the most underrated records of 2020, but...News & Track Reviews
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Album Review: Ian Sweet – Show Me How You Disappear Tim Sentz·March 5, 2021Jilian Medford’s journey as the dream-pop project Ian Sweet has flown under the radar for a few years...Album ReviewsReviews