It's Tuesday again, and that means it's time to cash in your chips and find out what you can grab from Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section.
First up, Exclaim! recommends you take a look at the solo debut from Age of Electric/Limblifter alumnus Ryan Dahle, Irrational Anthems, which looks to showcase Dahle's present without dwelling on his "Ugly" past.
This week also marks the landing of the appropriately titled instrumental follow-up to the Amon Tobin/Joe "Doubleclick" Chapman project Two Fingers, and the latest from UK post-punk band Section 25, who offer up the first iteration of the group without long-time vocalist Jenny Cassidy.
New Mexico folk duo A Hawk and a Hacksaw deliver something for those in love with the sounds of the Old World on their fourth album, while UK pop rocker Jack Peňate brings out a soulfulness on his sophomore release Everything is New.
Finally, a collection of oddities and rarities from alternative country rock band Drive-By Truckers showcases some hidden gems and covers, Toronto ambient metalgazers Nadja serve up a re-mastered release of their debut demo and Norwegian duo Susanna and the Magical Orchestra get spaced-out on their third full-length, 3.
Go to Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section for more album reviews. On your way there, why not take a peek at some New and Forthcoming Release Dates to find out what you can look forward to.
First up, Exclaim! recommends you take a look at the solo debut from Age of Electric/Limblifter alumnus Ryan Dahle, Irrational Anthems, which looks to showcase Dahle's present without dwelling on his "Ugly" past.
This week also marks the landing of the appropriately titled instrumental follow-up to the Amon Tobin/Joe "Doubleclick" Chapman project Two Fingers, and the latest from UK post-punk band Section 25, who offer up the first iteration of the group without long-time vocalist Jenny Cassidy.
New Mexico folk duo A Hawk and a Hacksaw deliver something for those in love with the sounds of the Old World on their fourth album, while UK pop rocker Jack Peňate brings out a soulfulness on his sophomore release Everything is New.
Finally, a collection of oddities and rarities from alternative country rock band Drive-By Truckers showcases some hidden gems and covers, Toronto ambient metalgazers Nadja serve up a re-mastered release of their debut demo and Norwegian duo Susanna and the Magical Orchestra get spaced-out on their third full-length, 3.
Go to Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section for more album reviews. On your way there, why not take a peek at some New and Forthcoming Release Dates to find out what you can look forward to.