Music Reviews tagged with Believe The Hype
Liars Sisterworld
I still think they might be the best thing going. And they do it again.
Alan Shulman reviewsJulianna Barwick Florine
Strikingly innovative, intensely private, surreally beautiful.
Michael Skinnider reviews...Field Music Field Music (Measure)
After exploring individual solo projects, the Brewis Brothers bring back the Field Music moniker with Measure, a courageous synthesis into the creation of the double album.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews...Vampire Weekend Contra
Much-hyped Afro-pop quartet releases an experimental sophomore album that, despite a few missteps, is thoroughly enjoyable and, in places, nothing short of breathtaking.
Michael Skinnider reviews...The xx xx
Four south-London teenagers make their debut: sublimely sparse nocturnal pop flavoured by contemporary R&B.
Michael Skinnider reviews...Wild Beasts Two Dancers
Wild Beasts' second album within a year is an intricate, insightful and rather incredible offering.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews...Fiery Furnaces I'm Going Away
The Fiery Furnaces sixth and most accessible album is also one of their best.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Worriedaboutsatan Arrivals
The best, and probably only, IDM infused post-rock (or is it post-rock infused IDM?) record you'll buy all year.
Andrew Baer would be paranoid if he listened to this by himself late at night...Foreign Born Person to Person
Foreign Born's sophomore release offers slick, intricate indie rock complete with horns, harmonicas, strings, woodwinds, and more than a few percussive instruments. If these guys don't make it big, I'll eat my ironic hat.
Jaclyn Elgeness has something new to exhaustively push on her friends...Bibio Ambivalence Avenue
A surprising genre-hopping gem.
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