Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Quick Spins

 
MastodonOnce More Around The Sun
Metal monsters Mastodon bring back their militia to the masses. Once More Around The Sun is a fastidious follow-up to The Hunter, it features the commercial rock appeal of that record, coupled with the brutality of Leviathan and the mystery of Crack the Skye. Once More Around The Sun may not be Mastodon at their best, but it is one of this year’s best thanks to it’s pulse pounding riffs and no-nonsense rock and roll.
FINAL GRADE: A

Parquet Courts Sunbathing Animal
The New York City punk indie darlings return with Sunbathing Animal and it is Parquet Courts at their usual best. The talk-singing from frontman Austin Savage and the jangling hooks from the rest of the band are what fans have come to love from this band and this record is no different.
FINAL GRADE: A-

Hercules & Love Affair The Feast of a Broken Heart
The NYC electro-pop masters return with their third album and still bring as much thunder, joy, and excitement to any dancefloor, however, this time they make it much more sentimental.
FINAL GRADE: B+

The Front Bottoms Rose EP
After releasing two fantastic albums and a handful of EP’s, The Front Bottoms return with another extended play that seems to be a window into their next album. The lyrics are smarter, the music is tighter, and the fun is still there. If this is in fact a preview to what future material will sound like, it has been such a joy watching them evolve as a band.
FINAL GRADE: B+

ThundereggC’mon Thunder!
One of music’s most underrated songwriters returns with his 21st album and makes us still scratch our head as to why the Egg has not hatched to the masses.
FINAL GRADE: B

Lana Del ReyUltraviolence
New York City hipster songstress Lana Del Rey returns with her Dan Auerbach-produced sophomore album and while she continues with her melodrama, she also realizes the exactly who she is as an artist, person, and pop culture figure.
FINAL GRADE: B-

Sierra Leone Refugee All-StarsLibation
The African rockers return with their fourth album and still manage to bring the world together in the power of their songs and shrink the globe’s flavors into an albums worth of material.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Echo & The BunnymenMeteorites
The cold-wave and new-wave gods return with their 12th album and while they won’t gain any new fans with their latest offering, they sure will not lose any of the old ones by now. Meteorites a solid record with no surprises.
FINAL GRADE: B-

RiFF RaFF Neon Icon
The long awaited debut from the child born from a Versace egg has been hatched onto our universe. The whole aura and mystery surrounding RiFF RaFF has superseded his musical ability but that is just fine, the whole package is a reminder that we sometimes need to not take ourselves too seriously.
FINAL GRADE: B-

MadballHardcore Lives
The NYHC legends return with their first album in ages and it does not disappoint. It is classic, hard hitting Madball that stays true to form.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Hamilton Leithauser Black Hours
The Walkmen may be on hiatus, but that doesn’t mean that frontman Hamilton Leithauser is going to stop making the music his band became known for. Leithauser may have made the best Walkmen record that never existed. Featuring swelling orchestral maneuvers, touching and relatable lyrics, plus his uncanny voice, Black Hours could hold fans over until the band possibly gets back together again.
FINAL GRADE: B-

CrowbarSymmetry in Black
The New Orleans sludge gods fire back with a record that doesn’t hear them stray away from their typical dark, murky metal form.
FINAL GRADE: B-

KlaxonsLove Frequency
It has been four years since we have gotten new music from Klaxons and in that time things have changed – “Nu Rave,” the genre they were placed in has nearly disappeared, keyboardist James Righton married Keira Knightley, and yet, fans are still excited to hear what they have to offer. Love Frequency is their latest serving and while it is a fun and eccentric listen, it lacks much of the interesting musical nature their previous efforts had and all of the songs seem to blend in together as if you are hearing the same track with different vocals. We expected more from a band as interesting as them.
FINAL GRADE: C+

SwansTo Be Kind
The experimental New York icons return with their 13th album, and it is a massive undertaking. To Be Kind is all over the place. Featuring drone, post-punk, thrash, and experimental sounds over the course of a double-album, after a while, the music blends in together and you forget what is what. Had this record been narrowed down to a single disc, it could have packed a bigger punch.
FINAL GRADE: C-

Body CountManslaughter
After eight years apart, Ice-T thought it would be a good idea to resurrect his thrash-metal band that was popular in the early 90’s. After hearing Manslaughter, we feel we need to be put in a body bag.
FINAL GRADE: F