MUSIC REVIEWS

Sound Animal “Death of Ages” (LP)

The act’s name, Sound Animal, could be reversed to Animal Sound and make just as much sense. Its four-track release, Death of Ages is a whole lot of sound. Some of this sound is discordant, some of it is musical. What it isn’t, for the most part, is rhythmic. Instead, …

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Go Time “Anything Could Happen” (LP)

Go Time’s new album, Anything Could Happen, is a raucous and wild ride through the vast expanse of the rock genre. The band, consisting of Scott Niekelski on Main Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Steve Grzenia on Percussion and Backing Vocals, Paul Schmidt on Guitar and Backing Vocals, and Mark Marketti on …

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87 and the Toys’ “The Smile Room” (EP)

Critics can’t seem to stop talking about the experimental sounds of the burgeoning American pop underground lately – and for good reason. Beneath the surface of mainstream commerciality, indie artists like 87 and the Toys are creating a brand new strain of alternative music that is as indebted to the …

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Lisa Michelle Anderson “Joy Callin’” (SINGLE)

Like a raging wind tearing across the rustic countryside, the strings that adorn the best parts of Lisa Michelle Anderson’s “Joy Callin’” are powerful enough to leave a path of sheer emotive destruction in their wake, but thanks to the sublime production value of this latest single from the acclaimed …

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Christopher Banks “Anxious Attachment” (LP)

Full-bodied albums are never easy to start or finish, but when listening to the new record Anxious Attachment by Christopher Banks, the entire process sounds rather simple and seamless. In songs like “Coming Up for Air,” Christopher Banks eases into his lyrics with a relaxed attitude that only grows stronger as he …

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