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When Woods released 2012’s Bend Beyond, they’d released five proper LPs in as many years, all just about equally good. The result of a relatively lengthy two-year process, their new album With Light and With Love might not be a bold reinvention, but there’s an unmistakable focus and determination that can serve as a proper substitute for overt, bar-raising ambition.
almost 10 years ago
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The New Jersey-based indie-rock underdogs, more popular than ever before, embrace synths on their sixth studio album.
over 6 years ago
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On Eels’ 12th album, Mark Everett trots out his reflexive self-loathing and elementary rhyme schemes one more time, with no clear reason why.
almost 6 years ago
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The songwriter’s latest great long ode to himself is at once bloated and transcendent, boring and mesmerizing.
over 5 years ago
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On their sixth record, the New York band is stuck in a Medium Mood and a new producer doesn’t help energize their increasingly frozen-in-time sound.
over 5 years ago
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Crisp and shiny as a compact disc, these 10 songs position the North Carolina upstarts as late-1990s alt-connoisseurs, unashamed of and unapologetic about their enthusiasms.
almost 5 years ago
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This compilation of rarities shows the beloved emo band growing into their status as a generational voice.
about 4 years ago
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about 1 year ago
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9 months ago
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8 months ago
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
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4 months ago
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Reuniting after a decade, ex-Abe Vigoda members Michael Vidal and Juan Velasquez make a welcome return to sighing, swirling guitar and dusky post-punk ambiance.
3 months ago
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The Austin band’s first album in 18 years puts an ever-so-slightly sharper edge on their familiar, slow-burning indie rock.
3 months ago
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Will Anderson amplifies everyday heartbreak with towering shoegaze and supersized power-pop anthems that demand to be played loud.
3 months ago