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Five years from their last album, Gang of Youths have returned with a stunning record inspired by death, grief, family, and more.
Given his long list of accolades, it makes sense that a new record from Barney McAll would be worth your time, but Precious Energy exceeds expectations.
Their fourth full-length album, Space Island sees BROODS unveiling a moving high-concept album, and one of the year's best breakup albums.
Though considered a classic in hindsight, reviewer John Mendelsohn was not a fan when Neil Young released Harvest back in 1972.
Dunedin's Mild Orange are at their luscious best with their cruisy third record, the gorgeous Looking for Space.
The other side to her Self Sabotage EP, Self Preservation sees GRAACE returning to her roots as she looks ahead.
A consistently excellent band takes it to a new level by getting back to basics
The psychedelic band’s latest is a good mix of avant and pop
After nearly quitting music, the indie hero is back with a proudly unresolved album