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Thursday, July 21, 2016

QUICK SPINS




BadBadNotGoodIV
The best music from Canada usually comes from oddball collectives and BadBadNotGood are no different. The acid jazz group has released a collection of fascinating and brilliant songs that transcend the genre into pop, rock, and of course, hip-hop. IV is one of the best and freshest albums of the year.
FINAL GRADE: A+

Blood Orange Freetown Sound
Take the sounds of Africa and mix it with the funk of Prince and passion of Michael Jackson and you get the latest offering from Blood Orange. Dev Hynes has released his finest album to date and one for all to enjoy.
FINAL GRADE: A

 
The Bouncing SoulsSimplicity
The iconic New Jersey punks return for their latest offering and bring forth a social commentary of today’s issues. With their legendary raw power and inspiring sound, The Souls are still standing on solid ground.
FINAL GRADE: B+

Mumford & SonsJohannesburg
Inspired by their first tour to South Africa, Mumford & Sons recorded an EP with local musicians to please their creative nerve and let the world know about a sound that is captivating a continent.
FINAL GRADE: B+

PupThe Dream is Over
Take the early 2000s emo scene and give it a modern twist and Pups latest is a bit of nostalgia as well as a bit of much needed energy in 2016. The album is like a cup of black coffee and will wake you up straight away and after one listen you will be looking for more.
FINAL GRADE: B+

Descendents - Hypercaffium Spazzinate
The punk icons first album in 12 years picks up right where they left off and gives fans hope for the future.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Clams Casino Ghost in a Kiss
The beatmaker, producer, DJ and hitmaker has finally released his long awaited debut and it does not disappoint. Ghost in a Kiss has it all – it is sexy, it is a banger and it is transcendent.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Caveman Otero War
New York City indie rockers return with their latest and best album. Otero War is unlike any other Caveman LP, in fact, it is more than just a Caveman record. Otero War is a walk into the unknown. Combining space age themes and progressive rock, Caveman are out of their slumber and into your earbuds.
FINAL GRADE: B+


DJ ShadowThe Mountain Will Fall
The latest offering from electronica hero DJ Shadow is another galactic trip that takes you into another planet without leaving the comfort of Earth.
FINAL GRADE: B


Bat For LashesThe Bride
In one of her darkest and most personal albums, Bat For Lashes returns as The Bride. What feels like a concept album about falling in and out of love, Bat For Lashes delivers a haunting and introspective into her heart.
FINAL GRADE: B


Band of Horses Why Are You OK
In a total turnaround from 2012’s disappointing Mirage Rock, Band of Horses saddle up and sound like they are having the time of their lives. Experimenting with prog, psychedelic, and ambient, the band is evolving past the Americana folk rock that made them fan favorites.
FINAL GRADE: B


Puro Instinct Autodrama
The Hollywood sorority return with another record of sexy sounds from the Sunset Strip.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Jake Bugg On My One
With Jake Bugg’s third record, there was so much promise since it was revealed he was doing it all on his own – playing each instrument, writing the songs an going back to basics in a way. Yet, the outcome is far from it. Bugg needed a bit more direction for On My One as the record is all over the place. From garage rock hits to dismal folk tunes and even rapping at one point, it is one of the disappointing releases of the year and discouraging album from someone who had so much promise.
FINAL GRADE: C


Biffy ClyroEllipsis
The Scottish band returns with another album of stadium rock songs that seem to not evolve from their previous efforts.
FINAL GRADE: C-