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White Lung, the scornful banshee baby of Mish Barber-Way and her Vancouver-bred cohorts, have faithfully stayed true to the ride-or-die punk ethos passed down from generation to generation. They&#39;ve slugged it out cross-country in countless vans, played practically every festival/dive bar/tent from here to hell, and managed to churn out a hearty fistful of vitriolically enrapturing albums.&amp;nbsp; 2014&#39;s &quot;Deep Fantasy&quot; found the band branching out from the thrashing trappings of post-hardcore agony to delivering the musical equivalent of smashing soapbox antics and spearing the bystanders with the wooden shreds.&amp;nbsp; Their most recent offering, &quot;Paradise&quot; finds the band polishing &amp;amp; streamlining their sound for a surprisingly accessible album to newcomers.&lt;br /&gt;
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The elements of their prior releases are all present and (brashly) accounted for- the concussive drum blasts and swirling machine gun guitars punctuate each throughout, but Barber-Way&#39;s shrill megaphone (sans megaphone) shout delivery is seemingly restrained.&amp;nbsp; Having practically shred her voice while touring &quot;Deep Fantasy&quot;, the assertive front woman now embraces a more melodic (but recklessly so) approach- some songs even border on chorus-driven! This is a polished, aggressive record; indicative of a band with long-term potential- provided they don&#39;t kill themselves amidst the reckless abandonment.&lt;br /&gt;
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With over two decades under their collective belt, it&#39;s hard denying Primal Scream&#39;s status as a contemporary legacy band.&amp;nbsp; Culled from the depths of Brit-rock austerity and flavored to taste with a patented blend of gospel chorus and warehouse dance grooves, Bobby Gillespie and company have cultivated an ever-expansive 11 album library with rarely a detour.&amp;nbsp; Often brash, rarely subtle; each album executively demonstrates a confidence and panache so many bands flail to evolve toward- AND THEY COME BY IT NATURALLY, almost scoffing at the formative norm.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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Their latest offering, &quot;Chaosmosis&quot;, finds the band venturing into familiar waters in modern ships.&amp;nbsp; The usual trappings and tropes are on full display- the half-in-the-bottle sauntering guitars, the textural synthlines- only this time there&#39;s a polished pop sheen in the execution. With the borderline hero-worship aid of newcomers like Sky Ferreira and the ladies of Haim, Primal Scream teeters on the edge of the youth market (while simultaneously making a healthy jab or two, as per usual).&amp;nbsp; Streamlined are the spacey, elongated instrumental musings of their prior work on &quot;More Light&quot;; finding them at their hookiest and most exuberant.&amp;nbsp; Let no words be minced on the subject- Primal Scream make Primal Scream records- and &quot;Chaosmosis&quot; is a prime example of them doing what they do best.&lt;br /&gt;
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Claire Elise Boucher has established herself as one of the most relentlessly prolific musical forces to be reckoned with in the last five years; through an earnest, whimsical art school approach and neon-pop allure, she&#39;s carved a name for herself as both performer and producer under the name GRIMES. &amp;nbsp;Releasing a slew of self-produced/self-contained EP&#39;s and albums under both her name and the Grimes moniker within a few short years- the debut of her widely-revered label debut &quot;Visions&quot; is what cemented her path as an intriguing, idiosyncratic creator.&lt;/div&gt;
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Pushing her wide gamut of influences (which scour the deep cuts of electronics, dance, pop, R&amp;amp;B, and practically everything but the kitchen sink), her new album &quot;Art Angels&quot; finds the mystical misadventures of Grimes swimming into the waters of an uncharted pop space odyssey. &amp;nbsp;The bleeps and bloops of the critically-acclaimed &quot;Visions&quot; is still there, as are the frantically manic blasts of near-violent synthscapes-- but now they serve as a source of rhythm and texture to accompany MELODY. &amp;nbsp;Never one to shy from her love of radio-friendly hooks or refrains, &quot;Art Angels&quot; is a widely-intoxicating and wholly engaging album to first time listeners as it embraces its pop-sensibilities whole-heartedly.&lt;/div&gt;
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Neon Indian, otherwise known as its charismatic frontman/multi-instrumentalist/mastermind Alan Palomo- broke onto the independent electronic scene in the mid 2000&#39;s with a compelling debut, &quot;&lt;i&gt;Psychic Chasms&quot;.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/i&gt;Blending retro synth patches and analog keyboards by the truckload, the band executes a confident flair for throwback-futurism with modern hook writing with the strength of a group that&#39;s toured for years.&amp;nbsp; Rapidly following up their debut with effortless pinache with &lt;i&gt;&quot;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;mw-headline&quot; id=&quot;2011.E2.80.932013:_Era_Extra.C3.B1a_and_Errata_Anex&quot;&gt;&lt;i&gt;Era Extraña&quot; &lt;/i&gt;merely a year later, Neon Indian snuck into the folds of critical darlings without breaking a sweat.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Boots, or Jordan Asher behind closed doors, has had an inspired introduction among the troupes of producers-turned-musicians. &amp;nbsp;Being the head cook in the kitchen behind a good share of Beyonce&#39;s last album, as well as collaborations with FKA Twigs and Run The Jewels, Asher&#39;s resume is filled with promise for his solo effort. &amp;nbsp;Which makes his debut solo-outting, &quot;Aquaria&quot;, such a curious outing.&amp;nbsp;&lt;script src=&quot;http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js&quot; type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;
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Boasting some (expected) dynamic production, Asher balances complicated beat production and sparse synths as the underlying thread of an often-indecisive sing-speak lyrical delivery. &amp;nbsp;The results are mixed at times, but they work on multiple levels; controlled chaos pushing melodic undercurrents throughout. &amp;nbsp;There&#39;s no denying his pop roots, he shines brightest when his glossy production takes center stage- his songcrafting could easily fit among the Top 40 charts with an unabashed adherence to hooks. &amp;nbsp;If he continues exploring the mesh of his frenetic instrumentation with his cool &amp;amp; collected delivery, there&#39;s a definite mainstream crossover on the horizon.&lt;/div&gt;
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Kids that play guitars like the vitriolic, weapons of mass destruction and chaos have been rapidly fading into the ether as a thing of the past; by all accounts, if the mandolin-lined hallways of modern alterna/indie fodder is any indication- this will be the first generation of misguided youth whose parents rocked harder than them.&amp;nbsp; But there are still a few stragglers clinging to their distortion pedals and post-punk inclinations, enter WAVVES and CLOUD NOTHINGS.&amp;nbsp; Both have set themselves apart from the Pitchfork darlings with a brand of thrashy, reckless abandonment and banshee-shrill vocals, not seen since the departure of the late Jay Reatard and both embrace the role without a moment&#39;s hesitation. So it would only make sense that the two groups joined forces to create a barn-burner of a rock n&#39; roll avalanche.&lt;br /&gt;
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The album, clocking in under a half hour at just nine tracks, however, is surprisingly RESTRAINED.&amp;nbsp; On paper, one would expect sheer chaos and borderline unlistenable garage fuzz- but both Dylan Baldi and Nathan Williams&#39; separatist ideas and approaches marry and compliment in ways completely unexpected.&amp;nbsp; Potential trainwreck allegory aside, the strengths of each band compliment the others- but so much so, in fact, that the two become indistinguishable. Wavves nuance for sugary choruses crosses paths with Cloud Nothing&#39;s manic riff science like reunited family and LOUDLY.&amp;nbsp; If you&#39;re searching for a refreshing blend of modern post-punk sensibility and sturdy songwriting, &quot;No Life For Me&quot; might be the beacon of hope for those rabblerousing kids you need.&lt;br /&gt;
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HEALTH is a musical conundrum by sheer definition.&amp;nbsp; Born out of a pastiche of cacophonous synths and percussive blasts of sheer noise, the band&#39;s latest album &lt;i&gt;Death Magic,&lt;/i&gt; is elegantly violet and visceral from beginning to end.&amp;nbsp; Formed in 2007 and gaining rabid appreciation thanks in part to a remix from fellow avant-popsters Crystal Castles, HEALTH released their self-produced/self-titled debut to almost immediate critical acclaim.&amp;nbsp; Mixing contortionist noise rock and hack/slash electronics with unaffected, melodic vocals, the band has continuously reinvented itself with each of its albums and counterpart remix albums.&lt;br /&gt;
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With nearly five years and no new material proper from the band (par for a surprisingly brilliant turn as soundtrack composers for the video game Max Payne 3), HEALTH quietly released the track &quot;New Coke&quot; to Sirius XM to surprising jubilation.&amp;nbsp; &lt;i&gt;Death Magic&amp;nbsp; &lt;/i&gt;finds the band honing their patented sound and refining it to its most impacting and streamlined- embracing their adoration for modern pop hooks and crafting a record that balances both the menacing and the elegant.&lt;br /&gt;
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RATATAT, or the dynamic duo of Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, made a name for themselves in the Brooklyn underground through a series of self-released demos and remixes.&amp;nbsp; Their patented instrumental recipe of swirling distorted guitars over hip hop beats rapidly gained the attention of labelmakers and fellow artists alike, garnishing them a prolific touring circuit including a rare performance at the Guggenheim Museum.&amp;nbsp; The two released 4 albums within the span of their career before seemingly disappearing on an unspoken hiatus.&amp;nbsp; Nearly 5 years after their last album &quot;LP4&quot;, RATATAT has finally returned with their follow-up, &quot;Magnifique&quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;Magnifique&quot; is hardly a departure from the band&#39;s patented sound (which is a welcome break in the monotony of modern music&#39;s predilection for the melancholic)- what they&#39;ve managed to emphasize this go-ground is dynamics.&amp;nbsp; Where most instrumental acts meander through soundscapes with elegance and grace, RATATAT punctuate with shrill guitars and keyboard work throughout- creating a unique sound&amp;nbsp; that&#39;s equal part excitement and exploration.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra, the brainchild of former Mint Chicks member Ruban Neilson, debuted their initial offering (the single track &quot;Ffunny Ffreiends&quot;) anonymously on Bandcamp without explanation, source, or fanfare. Upon various blogs and curious parties&#39; elevated interest, Neilson dubbed the track a product of Unknown Mortal Orchestra.&amp;nbsp; The remainder of their history seemingly attracts similar secrecy and a knowing lack of disclosure.&amp;nbsp; With firm roots in throwback psychedelia and steadfast experimental pop, their debut album and consequential follow-up &quot;II&quot; quickly became critical darlings.&lt;br /&gt;
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Their latest offering, &quot;Multi-Love&quot;, is a welcome-change of pace however.&amp;nbsp; Sprinkling hints of lo-fi synth tapestries, (meticulously) compressed drums and some of the finest production of the year- Neilson has broken his own patented formula by raiding the bins of avant-funk and deep soul.&amp;nbsp; The results are a surprisingly tactile bag of legitimate jams and bedroom eyed grooves that service the melancholic dancefloors and after hours clubs equally.&lt;br /&gt;
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Skrillex and Diplo. Clear all preconceived notions you may have about the pair of prolific DJ&#39;s, whether you like them or not-- separately they have managed to undercut the world of modern EDM for better or worse to varying degrees.&amp;nbsp; Both have relentlessly spawned mass-cult followings and heightened their direction with each release- so the collaboration of the two could prove to be a team-up of box office super hero proportions- WHICH IT IS.&lt;br /&gt;
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Admittedly, any reviewer is looking for an excuse to rip the titans down- but &lt;i&gt;Jack ü&lt;/i&gt; makes it difficult to find any cracks in the surface.&amp;nbsp; With a barrage of guest spots including Keiza, 2 Chainz, Justin Bieber and Missy Elliot, the album hits all the right notes to be a perfect summer dance album; effortlessly incorporating silky r&amp;amp;b-laced chorus among patented Diplo/Skrillex beat drops.&amp;nbsp; This album is the epitome of two individual artists feeding off each others&#39; frenetic energy to ensure the party never stops.&lt;br /&gt;
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Full disclosure, this particular reviewer absolutely hated both Diplo and Skrillex prior to hearing this album- but now? I&#39;d consider myself a convert.&lt;br /&gt;
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Jamie XX has been an integral contributor to the select movement of indie artists unfurling genres to reignite the flames of their tired sounds.&amp;nbsp; As a founding member of bedroom-eyed slow jammers, The xx, Mister XX injected soulful gloom and R&amp;amp;B-inspired grooves into minimalist indie pop to create their cool, collected pastiche.&amp;nbsp; His library of remixes and collaborations with Gil-Scott Heron have proven his confidence behind the board as a producer as well-- layering songs with ethereal poise, always on the brink of breaking the subdued for the anthemic.&lt;br /&gt;
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His debut full-length, &lt;i&gt;&quot;In Colour&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, boasts Jamie at the height of his wünderkid proficiency. Lacking the deliberate restraint he demonstrates with The xx, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Colour&quot;&lt;/i&gt; is immediately striking with its dancefloor push; confidently reeling the listener in from the first few notes.&amp;nbsp; Above all else, the album should be a course-study for up-and-coming young producers as an exercise in mood &amp;amp; punctuation; XX&#39;s knack for elevating the listener with auditory purpose is unsurpassed.&amp;nbsp; Blissfulness and melancholy ride in tandem throughout the album, which is arguably Jamie XX&#39;s strength as both an artist and producer; which should prove to make for a hypnotic career to come.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the world of experimental music it takes an undeniable polar shift to transpire new blood, let alone new ideas and execution.&amp;nbsp; The realm of uncovered sounds has become the uncompromising battlegrounds for synth patches, vocal samplings and unlimited noise chucked through filters and processors until they become unrecognizable from its source.&amp;nbsp; Enter Holly Herndon, the potential phoenix from the ashes of the modern avant garde movement.&lt;br /&gt;
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With a guarded, logic-based approach to songcrafting, Herndon&#39;s penchant leans toward the melancholic side of the spectrum; swelling orchestrated electronics are punctuated with whisper-soft elegant vocals throughout, mindful of the prospects of truncated noise.&amp;nbsp; Forgoing the standard-issue cliches of your run-of-the-mill Pitchfork darlings for more organic and ethereal textures, Holly Herndon&#39;s body of work could easily stand to be a welcome beacon of change for the audio visual community, and what a welcome change it would be.&lt;br /&gt;
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RJD2 (or Ramble Jon Krohn to his compatriots) has been a noteworthy slaughterhouse of infectiously tight production and beatmaking since breaking onto the scene with 2002&#39;s &lt;i&gt;&quot;Deadringer&quot;&lt;/i&gt; and has consistently had a hand in making high-impact hip hop.&amp;nbsp; His solo career and various collaborations, including &lt;i&gt;&quot;Magnificent City&quot;&lt;/i&gt; with Aceyalone (the instrumental for &quot;A Beautiful Mine&quot; has since been co-opted as the opening titles theme for a little show called Mad Men), has spanned a number of high-ranking footnotes in modern DJing. His knack for unleashing newcomers and showcasing their work as the elder-statesman brings us to his latest endeavor: &quot;STSxRJD2&quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Atlanta-bred, Philly-native rapper Silver Tongue Slim (STS) has the makings of a hip hop prodigy: lightning-fast rapid-fire delivery (think Andre3000 at the height of his game) and lyrical precision that rivals the best the underground has to offer. Easily one of the rap-game&#39;s best kept secrets, RJD2 embellishes the high points with the ease of a soundtrack composer and the two deliver an album of bouncy, high-energy soul-woven tracks primed for summer.&lt;br /&gt;
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If Metz ruled the world, no songs would last longer than three minutes and guitars could only be used at maximum volume and brandished like weapons of mass destruction.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, Metz exist in a miniscule ether of the musical stratosphere reserved for the scattered few that still believe aggressive music could continue past the death of Nirvana.&amp;nbsp; Blasting onto the scene with their angular, post-hardcore-inspired fretwork and fearless application of noise, Metz&#39;s debut album (aptly-titled &quot;Metz&quot;) set them apart the pack with reckless abandonment.&lt;br /&gt;
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Returning with the immediacy of a four-alarm fire, Metz are back with their latest offering: the cleverly-named, &quot;II&quot;.&amp;nbsp; True to form, Metz have been reluctant to revamp what made their initial release so transgressive to the genre. If it ain&#39;t broke, don&#39;t fix it- the old saying goes, and so Metz carries on as such.&amp;nbsp; The band is hyperbolically self-aware of their strengths and they deliver precisely what existed so seamlessly on previous works: short, fast, and immersive post-punk.&amp;nbsp; Ten songs of merciless, blast-back energy without frills or pandering.&lt;br /&gt;
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It&#39;s 2015 and there&#39;s a new Blur.&amp;nbsp; The forerunners of the spiraling Brit-pop explosion of the early nineties (alongside infamous rabblerousers, the Brothers Gallagher), Blur&#39;s 1991 debut &lt;i&gt;&quot;Leisure&quot;&lt;/i&gt; broke the band into the BBC Radio mainstream like a fuse to a powder keg.&amp;nbsp; Enigmatic frontman Damon Albarn&#39;s melancholic musings on suburban drudgery and bratty nose-thumbing to Brittania traditionalism paired with the needlessly infectious hooks of founding member Graham Coxon made for a barnstorming pop powerhouse that chugged through seven well-received albums.&amp;nbsp; Outside of Blur, Albarn&#39;s kept busy with various side projects including Gorillaz and his own solo album this year- which makes you wonder, where does he find the time for another Blur album?&lt;br /&gt;
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The answer: He&#39;s simply good at what he does.&amp;nbsp; Recorded over a short stretch of festival dates the band was playing amidst the summer of 2014, Blur (featuring the return of Coxon for the first time since his outing amidst the 2009 &lt;i&gt;&quot;Think Tank&quot;&lt;/i&gt; sessions) have returned with &lt;i&gt;&quot;The Magic Whip&quot;.&lt;/i&gt;&amp;nbsp; Pensive and subdued, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Whip&quot;&lt;/i&gt; plays cool and confidently; the sound of a band that has eased into its own self-awaredness with pomp and bravado.&amp;nbsp; The textures and production from years of record-foraging and sideprojects is there, but the fretwork is much more restrained than their younger years- this is a band that has come of age with grace and dignity.&lt;br /&gt;
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There has been a dearth of Built To Spill in the record bins for six years. 2009&#39;s &lt;i&gt;&quot;There Is No Enemy&quot;&lt;/i&gt; was decidedly a hit among Built To Spill fans and die-hard advocates of janky 90&#39;s guitars, their reach as a band has seemingly tapered in the last decade (due, in part, to their constant disbanding). Formed in 1992 by frontman Doug Martsch, their latest offering- &quot;&lt;i&gt;Untethered Moon&quot;&lt;/i&gt; is consistent Built To Spill at it&#39;s finest.&amp;nbsp; The hooks and earnest songwriting is there, the fuzzy choruses are also in check- it&#39;s hard not to beat the alternative 90&#39;s mainstays, their undeniable ability to out perform the myriad of bands that have tried to cop their style is insurmountable.&amp;nbsp; &lt;i&gt;&quot;Untethered Moon&quot; &lt;/i&gt;is a true testament to the longevity of a band that relentlessly releases albums at their own accord, just as well as the day they started.&lt;br /&gt;
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Martin Gore, one of the pivotal founding members of Depeche Mode, has never been an outward artist- his calming demeanor and elegant tone has always been balanced by an extremely prolific output and modest presence.&amp;nbsp; The man responsible for penning some of Depeche Mode&#39;s most popular hits, Gore seems to have a restless side; spending at least five days a week in his studio crafting songs.&amp;nbsp; With a resume of writing credits and Mode responsibilities, he&#39;s also managed to release albums with Vincent Clarke under the name VCMG and his recent solo album, &quot;MG&quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Devoid of any vocals, &quot;MG&quot; is a synth-laden science fiction opus of midnight movie fare at its finest.&amp;nbsp; There&#39;s hints of Depeche Mode formula throughout, but Gore manages to craft something individual of his roots- a moody soundscape of otherworldly instrumentals and film score musings akin to the likes of early M83 or John Carpenter soundtracks.&lt;br /&gt;
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There&#39;s rock n&#39; roll &amp;amp; there&#39;s JON SPENCER&#39;S ROCK N&#39; ROLL. Conceived in the early 90&#39;s as a brash response to the over-abundance of flannel-drenched Seattle offspring, Spencer&#39;s trio of amp-murdering partners in crime have churned out 12 albums of no-nonsense blues rock with swagger to spare.&amp;nbsp; Their unique brand of cantina-strut and noir cowboy delivery completely avoided the mid-2000&#39;s garage rock revolution of NYC (partially due to their having been a unit years prior and mainly because of their unabashed level of authenticity).&amp;nbsp; Their latest offering, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Freedom Tower (No Wave Dance Party 2015)&quot;, &lt;/i&gt;is no exception.&lt;br /&gt;
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Found somewhere in the bottom of a bin in the last record store in the gutters of NYC, the remaining article from the apocalypse could easily be Spencer &amp;amp; Co&#39;s love letter to their dying city.&amp;nbsp; Dipped in their patented blues-tinged grooves and almost hip-hop-worthy bareback backbeat, the album never waivers from its ability to capture the manic energy of their hometown grime.&amp;nbsp; Vocals echo and punch like a coked-out Elvis Presley, while dodging any semblance of introversion or sensitivity currently riddling modern &quot;rock&quot; effortlessly. This is Saturday night music for the patron saints of the weathered weekend warriors.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Prodigy burst onto the Essex-driven rave scene in the early 90&#39;s with its bombastic big beat thrust and rock n&#39; roll swagger.&amp;nbsp; Unlike their e-chewing electro contemporaries, their sound was brash, almost punk in both aggressive energy and execution.&amp;nbsp; From their debut, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Experience&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, a hodge-podge mash of stadium-dance delivered with crippling machine gun accuracy to their 1996 smash hit album&lt;i&gt; &quot;Fat Of The Land&quot;&lt;/i&gt; (whose singles &quot;Firestarter&quot; and &quot;Smack My Bitch Up&quot; broke stateside to even the mainstream rock radio zeitgeist)-- Prodigy carved a niche for themselves through the panache and swagger of sheer energy.&amp;nbsp; Following a brief hiatus for a handful of years, the band reformed to release &lt;i&gt;&quot;Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned&quot;&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;&quot;Invaders Must Die&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, both of which arriving to mediocre enthusiasm both stateside and abroad- the key criticism being that the group had lost the edge that sliced its way ahead of their peer.&lt;br /&gt;
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2014&#39;s &quot;&lt;i&gt;The Day Is My Enemy&quot;&lt;/i&gt; is relentlessly a return to form for The Prodigy, with a violent and visceral collection of new songs that sound like they could have easily been recorded amidst their &lt;i&gt;&quot;Fat Of The Land&quot;&lt;/i&gt; heyday.&amp;nbsp; There&#39;s no punches being pulled here-- reformed, rejuvinated and clearly out for blood.&amp;nbsp; The synths blast like punk guitars, members Keith Flint and Maxim deliver paranoia-spewed vocals with snarled viciousness, and every drum hit socks like a punch to the skull-- THIS is The Prodigy you knew and loved.&lt;br /&gt;
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Kendrick Lamar achieved a rarity in the world of modern hip hop with the release of 2012&#39;s &lt;i&gt;&quot;good kid, M.A.A.D. City&quot;&lt;/i&gt;-- he gained a fervent mainstream following without the sacrifice of his ideals or integrity.&amp;nbsp; His major label debut (a humble and strong elevation from his previous mixtapes and indie releases) was a focused and deliberate examination of the characters and surroundings of the world that birthed him, Compton.&amp;nbsp; Not since the early 90&#39;s of NWA or Public Enemy has a rap artist balanced cathartic self-awaredness with rapidfire, unapologetic lyricism.&amp;nbsp; Lamar&#39;s songs often ring out like short stories, embracing the chaos of his environment and turning it in on itself to inform the listener; transcending genre with each progression.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lamar&#39;s latest offering,&lt;i&gt; &lt;/i&gt;the aptly-titled &lt;i&gt;&quot;To Pimp A Butterfly&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, embraces the catharsis of the previous with the social relevance and confident restrain of a street poet.&amp;nbsp; Accompanied with minimal studio gloss and the live instrumentation of a subtle jazz trio, the album boasts an immediacy severely lacking in the braggart culture of radio rap.&amp;nbsp; Throughout the album, Lamar dredges the lake of current events without ever standing on a soapbox- he simply asks the questions, hoping that the listener will vacillate on the myriad of possibilities.&lt;br /&gt;
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Twin Shadow, otherwise known as enigmatic frontman George Lewis Jr., came onto the scene in 2010 with his debut &lt;i&gt;&quot;Forget&quot;&lt;/i&gt;. Coated in Morrissey-worthy earnesty and textural new wave synths, Lewis established himself as the soft-crooner for the broken-hearted.&amp;nbsp; His follow-up (2012&#39;s &lt;i&gt;&quot;Confess&quot;)&lt;/i&gt; forged onward through his previous patchworked laptop opuses toward a more cohesive pop-centric full-band execution.&amp;nbsp; At its strongest moments, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Confess&quot;&lt;/i&gt; conjures nostalgia for cheeky 80&#39;s radio darlings and new wave leanings- so much so that you&#39;d swear you were listening to a cover band. Which is what makes his latest offering so seductive.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;i&gt;&quot;Eclipse&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, Twin Shadow&#39;s major label-debut is strikingly more contemporary than it&#39;s predecessors- embracing the vintage-tinged melodies and retrofitting the production without losing any of its aesthetic.&amp;nbsp; Boasting confident (and occasionally anthemic) choruses and Lewis&#39; patented bedroom-eyed hooks, the album is arguably the group&#39;s strongest and most accessible album.&lt;br /&gt;
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Noel Gallagher, rather &lt;i&gt;that guy&lt;/i&gt; (gruff brother of Liam Gallagher) from &lt;i&gt;that band&lt;/i&gt; (Oasis, in case you don&#39;t recall the nineties), has the subtle art of aloof and cool disinterest down to a fine science. Since his days in the Britpop powerhouse Oasis, the elder Gallagher has proven a keen, albeit entertaining view of the music industry and its myriad of benign disfunctionalities- which makes his integral involvement in one of the biggest bands of the last twenty years something of puzzle. This is a man who can play the game, with little to no interest of the outcome- his content comes from shuffling on- which could explain the majority of his work with High Flying Birds.&lt;br /&gt;
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Formed within a year of the conclusion of Oasis, High Flying Birds became an output for Gallagher to explore his less obvious sensibilities found in the later-day output of the former band and drift toward &quot;more personal&quot; work.&amp;nbsp; The High Flying Birds&#39; self-titled debut was just that- a confident and direct guitar pop album embellished with strings and horns throughout, a calm reminder that Gallagher wasn&#39;t just &quot;that guy&quot; from &quot;that band&quot;.&amp;nbsp; With the 2015 release of the band&#39;s second album, the aptly-titled &quot;&lt;i&gt;Chasing Yesterday&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, Noel provides us with more of the expansive intimacy of the first- but with a little more insight. The songs are lush in scale (thanks to Gallagher self-producing the entire record) and seem to meander through musings of age and relevancy subjectively. While it&#39;s hard to deny some of the hookiest leanings of Oasis in their hey-day, Noel&#39;s work is strikingly self-conscious when he steps out of the shadow of his former self.&lt;br /&gt;
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Since the great divide between Top 40 radio and the more nuanced college playlists- there aren&#39;t many acts that can straddle the aesthetics of both worlds. Enter Purity Ring- the electronic dream pop duo of Megan James and Corrin Roddick.&amp;nbsp; Formerly members of the band Born Gold, the two began recording demos soon after Roddick investing his time into formulating electronic compositions.&amp;nbsp; Within the first couple months of inception, the two had formulated what would inevitably become their debut album &lt;i&gt;&quot;Shrines&quot;&lt;/i&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Culling together dance beats with irreverent, minimalist bleeps and bloops as the undercurrent for James&#39; ethereal nightengale croon, Purity Ring&#39;s signature sound could easily be the bridge between radio pop and indie darlings.&lt;br /&gt;
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Their latest endeavor &lt;i&gt;&quot;another eternity&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, captures the strengths of the duo&#39;s debut with a glossier sheen. While not a distinct departure from their initial work, the production does contribute to a fuller, more heavy-hearted album sonically. James&#39; lyrics seemingly carry the weight of the world with the well-intentioned synth backing her elegantly- if this is the future of pop music, we can eagerly anticipate their next move.&lt;br /&gt;
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Amidst the current electronic music landscape, there doesn&#39;t seem to be a dearth of innovation-- more so, varying camps of exploration and sub-genre classification that almost cripples the output. Mainstay acts either push the medium to glitch-based machine gunning percussion or glacial synthwave textures and the two often don&#39;t find common ground; enter Gazelle Twin.&amp;nbsp; Comprised solely of Elizabeth Bernholz (née Walling), Gazelle Twin has evoked a favorable critical following-- thanks, in part, to her art house approach and outsider execution.&amp;nbsp; Her debut album, &lt;i&gt;&quot;The Entire City&quot;&lt;/i&gt; was a sweeping spectacle of dance-textured mathematics, truncated amidst violent drum blasts of precision; the sort of production that has remixed John Foxx and a myriad of Brit-based techno acts.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bernholz&#39;s recent output, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Unflesh&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, pushes the soundscapes explored in her previous efforts- but to a much more focused and aggressive degree.&amp;nbsp; The lyrics are bare-bones and direct, sparing us misinterpretation amidst the frenzy of patchworked chaos and calm (which are often simultaneous in one song).&amp;nbsp; The album could easily stand against the discography of The Knife while still inviting the minimalist fans of later-day Plastikman, a definite stepping stone between contemplative post synth and the forward momentum of modern EDM.&lt;br /&gt;
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There&#39;s no denying how easily Brooklyn has become one of the more enigmatic creative hubs in the country- throw a brick through your standard-issue SXSW beer tent and you&#39;re bound to hit six bands from the borough.&amp;nbsp; Understandably, it&#39;s become overrun with &quot;next big thing&quot; hopefuls and gentrified angular-pop that you&#39;ve come to expect from any metropolitan freak-factory, but with that also comes the disappointment of the inevitable &quot;too much of a good thing&quot; plethora.&amp;nbsp; Which is what makes A Place To Bury Strangers a noteworthy band- being the most un-Brooklyn of the Brooklyn bands to make a splash.&lt;br /&gt;
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Their self-titled debut introduced us to a bang that loved guitars- letting them dredge canals of feedback and distortion louder than their shoegazing forefathers; this was a band that could make a car crash sound as if it had longing.&amp;nbsp; Over the span of 4 albums, APTBS have gradually found the perfect blend of 80&#39;s goth sensibility, Wire-worthy post-punk and distorted bliss that have culminated in their recent outing, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Transfixiation&quot;&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bridging the gap between their earlier soundblast, noise-punk debut and the refined gloss they explored on their previous album, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Worship&quot;&lt;/i&gt;, their latest album seems like a band readying for their next move; doing what they do best by tepidly exploring new sounds while calling back to their nostalgia. Whatever the future may hold for the members of A Place To Bury Strangers, &lt;i&gt;&quot;Transfixiation&quot;&lt;/i&gt; could easily be the album reflected as a turning point in years to come.&lt;br /&gt;
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