J. Tillman, aka Father John Misty, comes through with a grand, funny, and gorgeous sophomore release under this recently embraced pseudonym of his.
REVIEWS
John Carpenter - Lost Themes
ReviewsCommentDirector, screenwriter, and infamous soundtrack composer John Carpenter surprises fans with an album of non-soundtrack material.
Zs - Xe
ReviewsCommentZs' latest album shows the band taking a more stripped back approach to their hypnotically repetitive approach to experimental rock, jazz, and drone.
YUNOREVIEW: JANUARY 2015
Reviews1 CommentThe magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn't get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Xibalba - Tierra y Libertad
ReviewsCommentLA hardcore act Xibalba is back with one of the heaviest, most savage albums you'll hear this year--though slightly one-dimensional.
Mount Eerie - Sauna
ReviewsCommentWith Sauna, Mount Eerie figurehead Phil Elverum continues in the drone-y, ambient direction he was headed in on 2012's Clear Moon.
Title Fight - Hyperview
Reviews2 CommentsAfter a couple reputable albums of the post-hardcore persuasion, Title Fight decides to shoot for a dreamier, hazier, more apathetic sound.
Björk - Vulnicura
ReviewsCommentIcelandic singer, songwriter, producer Björk is back with another record, and it's one filled with romantic heartbreak and whimsical instrumentation.