Throughout the 2010's there have been few bands that have had as consistently good output as the Brooklyn based psych folk outfit, Woods. Since their inception, they have dazzled psych fans with easily palatable ethereal gems. After a two and a half year break (short for most bands, but a
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I have to be honest, I never really got into Perfume Genius. I found him a little over-the-top, and artsy fartsy, and his musicality was shrouded by his caricature. I was finally able to listen to Set My Heart On Fire Immediately, and was shocked at what a beautifully complete
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(Note: I opted for Musing, rather than "Review," as this is the most acclaimed album in years. There isn't much I can say that hasn't been said by a better critic, so I figured I would wax musical instead.) It seems that Fiona Apple has always been a little ahead
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On April 1st, Phish surprised their legions of fervent fans by releasing their new studio album, Sigma Oasis; their fourteenth studio record (fifteenth if you count recorded jam session The Siket Disc, which, by the way, is highly recommended listening material), and their first since the fairly disastrous Big Boat
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The first LP from Charlie Otto builds on the momentum of his previous two EP releases...
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