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Thursday, January 28, 2016

QUICK SPINS



David BowieBlackstar
It has been nearly two weeks since David Bowie passed on and two weeks since he released his final studio masterpiece and body of work, Blackstar. The record, which was made during his battle with cancer, is indeed his goodbye letter to fans and the parting gift of his courage, spirit and true artistry. It is in fact, one of the finest albums of his in a very long time.
FINAL GRADE: A

SavagesThe Answer
The London based post-punk band returns and defies the sophomore slump. Building on the critically acclaimed debut they unleashed to the world two years ago, they fire back with The Answer. A record that mixes the hop of new wave, the despair of cold wave and the attitude of the 21st Century post-punk sound they are after.
FINAL GRADE: A

SuedeNight Thoughts
After their blockbuster return in 2013, Suede are back again with Night Thoughts. The record dips more into the darkness that they are known for while giving the savvy and slick musical ability to make a pop song about death sound sexy.
FINAL GRADE: A-

Hinds Leave Me Alone
The fine Spanish export that is Hinds arrives to North America with their debut Leave Me Alone. It is a firey album of Latin fury and angst that mixes so well over the ladies fine garage pop hooks. Certainly one of the year’s best new artists already and one to keep an eye out on.
FINAL GRADE: A-

NEVERMEN
The long awaited debut from Tunde of TV on the Radio, Mike Patton and Doseone is an album of strange noises and funky riffs. The record is an experiment into what they can do together but what they can give to fans as a collective piece of art. You can’t say you are surprised by the record but you are still left feeling uncomfortable.
FINAL GRADE: B

ChairliftMoth
The Brooklyn duo are back with a record that finds the perfect way to balance old and new schools of synth pop. Taking influences from Yaz, New Order and Boy George and mixing it with a fresh blend of contemporary ideas, Moth flies pretty high for them.
FINAL GRADE: B  

RihannaANTI
After much anticipation and excitement, Rihanna unleashed ANTI to the world and even at her popularity the singer still does not give a fuck what people think of her and does her own thing. While the record feels brave parts of it do feel disjointed, maybe it is a reflection of what she is going through as someone who is brave in the public eye? Could she be giving us a clue in the feel of the record? That is a conspiracy we will let you figure out but in the meantime, listen to the album and have a feel for yourself.
FINAL GRADE: B-

Bloc Party Hymns
It says Bloc Party on the title, it has some members of the original Bloc Party that put out four records together but it doesn’t sound nor feel like a Bloc Party record. Hymns is this band trying something new, both in members and in sounds. Dabbling and progressing in areas that they have not gone before like using acoustic guitars, world music and more melody rather than funk. Hymns is certainly not the best album they have put out however, it is a shift if who they were.
FINAL GRADE: B-

DaughterNot To Disappear
The English trio return with a record that was crafted in Brooklyn and bring their alternative pop to a new level. Leaving England behind, the record feels less British and more American influenced as they look to broaden their horizons.
FINAL GRADE: B-

Sia This Is Acting
Australia’s best pop songwriter of this century returns to shake up the radio friendly world of music and certainly succeeds but gives us more of the same of what she has already done.
FINAL GRADE: B-