New Music Reviews
New Releases
Feeder - Torpedo
Britrock veterans return for their eleventh studio album, and third since 2016.
🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
Hot Water Music - Feel The Void
Ninth studio album from the long-running Gainsville, FL punk rock band.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
Stabbing Westward - Chasing Ghosts
The first full-length album since 2001 from the Illinois industrial rock band, which reunited and released their comeback EP in 2020.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
Sonic Youth - In/Out/In
Unreleased material by the legendary NYC noise rock band recorded between 2000 and 2010.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🗳 Bandcamp | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
New 90s Podcast
Powderfinger - Double Allergic
Powderfinger's 1996 album Double Allergic wove alternative rock tropes into a stellar sophomore effort brimming with confidence and skill
After their 1994 debut album not only failed to make a commercial dent for Polydor Records, but was also panned by critics and even the band themselves, Powderfinger returned to the studio with veteran Australian producer Tim Whitten (Hoodoo Gurus, The Go-Betweens, Clouds, etc.) for the sophomore album Double Allergic. The pairing paid off as the group put the studio to good use while maintaining a tight band feel that shifts between American alternative and more adventures diversions. The twin guitar work of Ian Haug and Darren Middleton carves out a wide range of sounds and textures that remain tasteful while dropping enough ear candy to make repeated listens pay off, while vocalist Bernard Fanning finds simple yet effective melodies to craft a number of radio-friendly tunes, all with the backing of a tight and versatile rhythm section. Special guest: Darren Leach, DMO UNION
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