Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Quick Spins



A$AP RockyLong.Live.A$AP.
The long awaited major label debut from one of the most talked about new rappers has finally arrived. While it is safe to say that Long.Live.A$AP. was worth the wait, it also hears the voice of a promising new rapper to take charge of the game. With guest spots from Action Bronson, Roc Marciano, Riff Raff, Drake, and others, A$AP is going to be one of the most talked about artists of the year.
FINAL GRADE: A

BurialTruant / Rough Sleeper
While Burial has not released a proper full record in six years, we keep getting little EP’s and mixes from the mysterious dubstep legend. With his latest offering, a near thirty minute dark odyssey stretched over two songs, it proves that this London DJ and producer can do anything and it will be master class.
FINAL GRADE: A

FIDLAR
The self-titled release from one of our 10 Artists to Watch in 2013 has finally arrived and it does not disappoint. These California garage rockers clearly are having the time of their lives doing what they love and their debut reflects that.
FINAL GRADE: A-

Pantha Du Prince and The Bell LaboratoryElements of Light
When acclaimed German producer Pantha Du Prince announced he was linking up with The Bell Laboratory, it seemed as if the possibilities of a musical collaboration between these two talents would be endless. Their five-song offering is a journey into the minds eye of musicians far ahead of their time.
FINAL GRADE: A-

New OrderLost Sirens
After releasing their final album with Peter Hook, Waiting for the Sirens Call, in 2005, rumors of a B-Sides record were emerging for years. Now, finally, the band has released Lost Sirens which is the B-Sides and outtakes from their final recording sessions with Hooky. Lost Sirens plays more like a mini-album or EP than it does a lost record collection and only makes us hope for more New Order material down the line, with or without Hooky.
FINAL GRADE: A-

DelphicCollections
The second studio record from Manchester, England’s Delphic hears the band taking a page out of the previous Manchunian bands before them, like New Order. Collections is a vibrant mix of dance rock, electronica and hears the band get out of their comfort zone and into some new territory.
FINAL GRADE: B+

Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves Canyons
While Hot Water Music had a busy 2012, at the tale end of the year, guitarist Chris Wollard was able to release his new solo record with his band The Ship Thieves. Canyons may not have the aggressive nature of what Hot Water Music has to offer, but it is a testament and love letter to the everlasting power of rock and roll.
FINAL GRADE: B+

Tegan and Sara Heartthrob
The Quin sisters return and Canada’s favorite twins have a new record to rejoice in. Heartthrob is a fantastic odyssey of electronic music, passionate lyrics and catchy hooks. Heartthrob is the duo’s best record since 2007’s The Con and will be just as talked about and praised as that landmark record.
FINAL GRADE: B+

Bleeding RainbowYeah Right
Bleeding Rainbow are an interesting band, they are one of the few to take psychedelic 60’s rock and mix it with pop, punk, and shoegaze and still sound fresh and original. Their latest offering, Yeah Right, hears that amalgamation of sound blend together so well, it leaves many of their contemporaries in the dust.
FINAL GRADE: B

Local Natives Hummingbird
The L.A. indie band return with a record that hears them more mature, constructed, and disciplined than ever before. Hummingbird is an ode to nature and the joy of what the world outside brings, the band manages to capture that and channel it into a moving new album that will have fans of their previous work smiling and will certainly hear them gain new followers.
FINAL GRADE: B

Delhi 2 DublinTurn Up The Stereo
The idea of taking Indian pop music (think the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack) and mix it with Irish folk sounds totally crazy, but Delhi 2 Dublin make it sound so brilliant. The fusion of cultures from far parts of the globe proves that music is our universal language and thanks to Delhi 2 Dublin, we have proof of that.
FINAL GRADE: B

Anders and KendallWild Chorus
The debut record from this Americana duo is reminiscent of The Civil Wars with its minimal style, passionate lyrics and male/female vocals, yet, Anders and Kendall seem to kick it up a notch thanks to their devotion to impress new listeners.
FINAL GRADE: B-

Bad ReligionTrue North
The California punk legends return with their new record in three years and like prior Bad Religion records, it is fast, hard charging, and harmonizing on a furious pace, but at points it still sounds like prior Bad Religion records.
FINAL GRADE C+

Dropkick Murphys Signed and Sealed in Blood
The legendary Boston Irish punks return with their eighth record and while it is something to smile over as to how much this band still stays strong after constant line-up changes and label difficulties, it is also a bid redundant that nearly every song sounds the same and they have not evolved over time.
FINAL GRADE: D+