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Album Review: MX LONELY - All Monsters
For those entrenched in the New York underground, Brooklyn’s MX Lonely has never been a "new" band, but with All Monsters, they have made a significant leap forward—this is the kind of record that could finally see them break through to a much wider audience.
Kamola Atajanova
Feb 193 min read


Album Review: bill. - WIMMER
On their debut full-length WIMMER the Florida-based outfit bill. (styled in lowercase with a period) delivers a crushing, multi-layered statement they’ve aptly dubbed “futuristic space gaze.”
Kamola Atajanova
Feb 192 min read


Album Review: Backengrillen - Backengrillen
Backengrillen don’t give a fuck if you like them. Or if you don’t. Or if you “get it.” It sounds harsh, but they really do not care. Because this self-titled debut isn’t about you. It’s not even about them. It’s about us.
David O'Reilly
Feb 73 min read


Album Review: Whitelands - Sunlight Echoes
With their second album, Sunlight Echoes, the band Whitelands from London have created a story that follows the ups and downs of life.
@shoegazefordayz
Feb 22 min read


Album Review: Cement Diver - Stuck Inside the Mirror
"Stuck Inside the Mirror" is a snapshot of James Garcia’s deepest struggle. From the grungy "Rearrange Me" to the haunting 9-minute catharsis of "Fallen Leaves," Cement Diver transcends sad shoegaze to deliver a record of raw survival.
Kamola Atajanova
Feb 11 min read


Album Review: guttered - tracing a silhouette
It is impressive to see a band as young as guttered - composed of Ali Rizvi (guitars), Domingo Rodriguez (bass), Khoa Nguyen (vocals and guitar), and Luis Rodríguez (drums), all 18–19 — emerge with such a strong identity.
Kamola Atajanova
Feb 11 min read
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