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Category Archives: Reviews
From Somewhere out the Back: Sinful Sounds from a Vintage City by I [Love] Space
It was either late 2003 or some time in 2004. Fairly certain it was 2004. Or 2003. One of the two. I was listening to FBi when a song by the name of ”6 phase” came on. It was interesting. … Continue reading
Milton Man Gogh: Live at Lazybones Bar 04.03.2017 Review
The first band of the night was Martin Kay Group. They played an exploratory set with a nice balance between each player. Their sound seemed to be designed to take you on a journey and whilst I’m not so certain … Continue reading
From Somewhere out the Back: Death to the Babyboomers by GODSWOUNDS
Shortly after I moved into the place I’ve lived in for the past two years I began to get rid of things that I had been carrying around for a while. A lot of what I was (and still am) … Continue reading
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They Might Be Giants: I Like Fun Review
It seems that They Might Be Giants like fun. It’s a good thing if that is true, as they titled their new album I Like Fun, which could be taken at face value, as well as not taken at face … Continue reading
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review
I’ve been trying to think of how to write this review, but there’s a scene in Star Wars: The Last Jedi that manages to sum up a fair bit of what I thought about and noticed in the film. Rey is … Continue reading
Björk: Utopia Review
So Björk has now had what one may describe as a long and illustrious career despite her music not being the most accessible, which is a good thing. She’s avoided convention a fair bit, whether intentional or not, so it … Continue reading
Underworld: Evolution Review
What a film. Well, it’s not well-made. The further along it went, the more questions I had. Why are the immortals called immortals if they can be killed? If the “good” people know that they may be going up against … Continue reading
Godflesh: Post Self Review
Godflesh made their live return in 2010, played a string of successful shows and slowly worked their way toward making Decline and Fall and A World Lit Only by Fire, two releases that saw the duo justify their return with … Continue reading
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Tagged album, atmosphere, body, expansive, experimental, exploration, Godflesh, Heavy, mood, Music, post, self
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Converge: The Dusk in Us Review
So Converge recently released The Dusk in Us. What you hear on The Dusk in Us are songs written by Converge. It is safe to expect that the album sounds like Converge. “Eve” would have been a good fit on … Continue reading
Quicksand: Interiors Review
Quicksand, first album in a while and so on. The first thing to note is that the band don’t sound uncertain here. There’s an air of confidence as each member slots well into each role they fulfill, layering each sound … Continue reading


