Album Reviews
Weezer
Weezer (The White Album)
Apr 05, 2016 Web Exclusive
The release of a new Weezer record always seems to cause as much trepidation as it does excitement. Their fans are loyal and often near-exclusive; there's even a blog dedicated to finding new music that sounds like "old Weezer."
The Field
The Follower
Apr 05, 2016 Web Exclusive
Axel Willner's fifth full-length recording as The Field follows a similar blueprint to 2013's excellent Cupid's Head. The Swedish techno luminary's trademarked looping rhythms and exquisite technical execution are a constant presence, yet The Follower feels more progressive and experimental than anything that's gone before it.
Dinner
Psychic Lovers (Captured Tracks)
Apr 05, 2016 Web Exclusive
If you're just now sitting down for your first serving of Dinner, welcome—you're in for a strange ride. The intrepid Dane's off-kilter approach to music picks and pulls from across the pop music spectrum (but especially 1980s pop) to mold some of the most magical, sexed-up, and unabashedly weird music you'll come across. Once you develop a taste, you'll never give it up.
Classic Interviews
Spiritualized
Searching for a Spark
Jun 01, 2008 Summer 2008 - The Protest Issue
Jason Pierce was in a good mood until I asked him about the Coachella festival. It’s only three days after he played the finale in a succession of “acoustic mainlines” shows, the widely acclaimed concert series where Pierce reinvented the Spiritualized canon with a string section and backing vocalists, and he’s still frustrated over how badly the set went.
Comic Book Reviews
Superman Vol. 1: Before Truth
DC
Mar 02, 2016 Issue # 56 - Best of 2015 - Father John Misty and Wolf Alice
For over 80 years, Superman has been one of the most powerful beings in American comics. Nigh invulnerable, endowed with super-speed, flight, laser eye beams, and a host of other abilities, there's little he can't do.
Book Reviews
Jimi Kritzler
Noise In My Head: Voices from the Ugly Australian Underground
Apr 04, 2016 Web Exclusive
With Noise In My Head, Jimi Kritzler chronicles a few dozen of Australia's most forward-thinking bands.


