Music Reviews tagged with Jagjaguwar
The Besnard Lakes The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night
The Montreal sextet's epic new album ups the ante by expanding their psychedelic tendencies to a grand scale.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez may have the cure for modern rock in his hands...Oneida Rated O
Does Oneida need all three discs to make their point?
Andrew Baer reviews Rated O...Dinosaur Jr. Farm
Dust down your earplugs: J, Lou and Murph are back with another belter.
Nick Fenn reviews...Sunset Rubdown Dragonslayer
While Sunset Letdown is a too-obvious pun, it might sadly be appropriate as Spencer Krug's most promising of his many projects fails to deliver as it has in the past.
Jaclyn Elgeness tries her best to like and reviews...Julie Doiron I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day
And we can wonder if Doiron will go the path of sadcore folk guitarist or of fully realized indie band (hint: pick the second one!).
Andy Pareti feels like he's watching Juno again...Pink Mountaintops Outside Love
Danielle “Lap” Steel: Black Mountain frontman Stephen McBean’s attempt at the not-so-romance novel.
Sean Caldwell pages through...Swan Lake Enemy Mine
Q: Are We Not Bowie? A: We Are Swan Lake!
Sean Caldwell reviews...Wilderness (K)no(W)here
Third album from Baltimore art rock quartet, Wilderness, (K)no(W)here gives away its ending too quickly.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Women Women
Released on Chad VanGaalen's Flemish Eye imprint in Canada and Jagjaguwar in the US, Women's self-titled debut of clamour, lo-fi surges, mathematical precision and melodic haze is due to be released in the UK in January.
Tara Campbell reviews...Parts & Labor Receivers
The question: what do we do with hardcore, having exhausted its basic stylistic premises? Fugazi suggested: make it funky. With Receivers, Parts & Labor suggest: slow it down and cover it with sugar.
Tom Whalen reviews...