music reviews
Bibi Club's "Parc de Beauvoir" Is an Inviting Exercise in Contrasts
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PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
"Parc de Beauvoir," the new English-language track from bilingual Montreal duo Bibi Club's upcoming 'Feu de garde,' is a gorgeous exercise...
The Black Keys Are No Longer Fun Hangs on 'Ohio Players'
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
The Black Keys, at the very least, have always been a good hang. Former darlings of the second wave garage rock revivalists, the two-man...
Lizzy McAlpine Is a Little Bit 'Older,' a Little Bit Wiser
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
There might be more to life than ceilings, Lizzy McAlpine muses on her sophomore full-length Older, a dreamy kaleidoscope of...
Jane Weaver's 'Love in Constant Spectacle' Asks You to Read Between the Lines
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
Durability in most art fields involves finding elements that can withstand repetition and subjecting them to perpetual refinement and ...
Cadence Weapon Battles the Machine on "My Computer"
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PUBLISHED Apr 3, 2024
Finding in-person interviews increasingly uncommon even before the pandemic, I jumped at the chance to meet with Cadence Weapon IRL...
Mount Kimbie Swerve Into 'The Sunset Violent'
PUBLISHED Apr 3, 2024
When Mount Kimbie co-founders Dominic Maker and Kai Campos decided it was time to begin work on a new album, the first thing the pair ...
Wine Lips Are Pedal to the Metal on 'Super Mega Ultra'
PUBLISHED Apr 3, 2024
Wine Lips' latest is a siren's call to air guitar and air drum enthusiasts the world over. On Super Mega Ultra, lead vocalist and guitarist...
'Diamond Jubilee' Is a Glittering Showcase for the Genius of Cindy Lee
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PUBLISHED Apr 2, 2024
Cindy Lee embodies diva-hood in the old-school sense — a Supreme, a Ronette, Dusty Springfield if she traded beehives for synthetic bobs ...