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Album Review: Shabason, Krgovich, Tenniscoats – Wao Nathan Skinner·September 4, 2025Last year, while on tour in Japan, Canadians Joseph Shabason and Nicholas Krgovich were introduced to the Japanese...Album ReviewsReviews
Farao announces new album, collaborates with Laraaji on “Voice Continues” Joshua Pickard·August 19, 2025Farao — the alias of Norwegian producer Kari Jahnsen — will release her new album, Magical Thinking, on...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Alice Hebborn – Saisons Ray Finlayson·January 9, 2025Artists often talk about immersing themselves in their work, but for Alice Hebborn it was first about immersing...Album ReviewsReviews
Montañera unveils ambient pop stunner “Un Día Voy a Ser Mariposa”, announces album Jasper WIllems·September 6, 2023At all times, our naked eyes survey things divided in separate entities and objects. But on a micro-level...News & Track Reviews
Wilder Maker explore apocalyptic heartache on “Letter of Apology”, announce new album Joshua Pickard·June 2, 2022Brooklyn’s Wilder Maker have announced the first details of their forthcoming new record, Male Models, which is due...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Chorusing – Half Mirror Ray Finlayson·August 16, 2021Humble and meek music is hard to champion, but it’s certainly easy to mindlessly enjoy. When an artist...Album ReviewsReviews
YVETTE push through modern coldness on the galloping “For a Moment” Rob H·July 21, 2021Last month, Noah Kardos-Fein’s project YVETTE announced How The Garden Grows, their first album since 2014, which is...News & Track Reviews
YVETTE put their instruments and paranoia through the aural blender for the fearful “B61”, announce new album Rob H·June 24, 2021YVETTE, the NYC-based experimental band spearheaded by Noah Kardos-Fein, have announced a new album called How The Garden...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Joseph Shabason – The Fellowship Aleksandr Smirnov·May 4, 2021There are albums that seem to last a lifetime; and they feel like one – but in a...Album ReviewsReviews