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Cloakroom have more than a leg to stand on

March 4, 2025

A weekly column where New Music Tuesdays live on. Conversation is encouraged in the comments.

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If soulful oddball indie rock is your jam, the Casey Smith Project’s new album is Just Like You Wanted It

February 25, 2025

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Don’t sleep on Slumberland’s The Pains of Being Pure At Heart compilation

February 11, 2025

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Prism Shores come out on top on Out From Underneath

January 28, 2025

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Delights make a good first impression on If Heaven Looks A Little Like This

January 21, 2025

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A Starr is not re-born on characteristically charming trifle, Look Up

January 14, 2025

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Gumshoes have a bee in their bonnet on new album

January 7, 2025

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Review: The Remarkable Life of Ibelin

December 19, 2024

A touching documentary has a fresh look at virtual spaces.

Japandroids sign off with the pretty good final album

December 5, 2024

Fate & Alcohol was almost certainly not especially fun to make. Bands don’t typically break up after releasing their first album in seven years if everything is wine and roses — but for the most part, it sounds fun.

All Hell can’t stop them now. Los Campesinos! roar back to life with their improbably excellent new album

November 18, 2024

Los Campesinos! prove on their seventh album, All Hell, that their well-earned longevity is an asset.