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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

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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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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

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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

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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 352: Post-Christmas Post

It is boxing day, the day after Christmas. The day where everyone goes out and punches on in the streets, in the stores, in the parks and everywhere in the world. It is everywhere that it can be expected to … Continue reading

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Azonic: Prospect of the Deep Volume One Review

Azonic’s Prospect of the Deep Volume One is an excellent album. It has been put together quite well and sounds as meticulously thought-out as it does improvisational. Each track (especially Oblivion of the Deep) invokes strong imagery as it carries … Continue reading

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Ups and Downs: The Sky’s in Love With You Review

Ups and Downs have a new album out called The Sky’s in Love With You, so here’s a review. The new album from Ups and Downs sees the band release something that sounds like a continuation without sounding as though … Continue reading

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SEIMS: 3 Review

3, the new album from Sydney band SEIMS, is really good. It might even be great. 3 is brief, and thankfully not a minute is wasted. There is no filler whatsoever as every part feels purposeful, regardless of how much … Continue reading

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Sophia: As we Make our way (the Live Recordings) Review

During their tour to support the release of As we Make our way (Unknown Harbours), Sophia recorded each (as far as I’m aware) live show which has now lead to the release of As we Make our way (the Live … Continue reading

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Chelsea Wolfe: Hiss Spun Review

With every release it seems that Chelsea Wolfe’s music gets heavier in some way. Inevitably that would mean that at the moment Hiss Spun is her heaviest album, assuming the trend is one that has no breaks. The album opens … Continue reading

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