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2015. Reptar, “Lurid Glow”

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Reptar, “Lurid Glow”

Reptar is an unfortunately named band that usually has enough tricks up its sleeve to be forgiven for it. But not this time around.

April 07, 2015

2015. Moon Duo, “Shadow of the Sun”

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Moon Duo, “Shadow of the Sun”

Far too often, words like “trippy,” “spacey,” and “acid” pepper descriptions of Moon Duo and guitarist/singer Ripley Johnson’s better-known band, Wooden Shjips.

March 06, 2015

Maps To The Stars / Julianna Moore / courtesy Focus World Photo from MAPS TO THE STARS courtesy of FOCUS…

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“Maps to the Stars”: Hollywood Is Death

The transitive property of congruence is hard at work in David Cronenberg’s newest film Maps to the Stars, which could…

February 25, 2015

2015. Ricked Wicky, “I Sell the Circus”

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Ricked Wicky, “I Sell the Circus”

While nothing on “Circus” is revolutionary, it sure is entertaining.

February 05, 2015

2014. Ty Segall, “Manipulator” album art

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Ty Segall, “Manipulator”

Like Conan O’Brien’s hair, Ty Segall is on fire.

August 26, 2014

2014. Twin Peaks, “Wild Onion” album art

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Twin Peaks, “Wild Onion”

Cadien Lake James has some choice words for all you Chicago haters: “I can see into the future / I can see the weather change,” he sings on the first track of his band’s second album.

August 05, 2014

2014. The Black Angels, “Clear Lake Forest” album art.

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The Black Angels, “Clear Lake Forest”

Following last year’s successes, the Black Angels are staging an encore with Clear Lake Forest, a 30-minute effort that tells stories of executioners and—you guessed it—clear lakes.

July 22, 2014
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