Review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games
Alpha Games fortunately returns Bloc Party to their indie rock roots, showing off a new kind of energy for the group.
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Alpha Games fortunately returns Bloc Party to their indie rock roots, showing off a new kind of energy for the group.
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Destroyer’s 13th album Labyrinthitis often takes unexpected turns in the most intriguing and enjoyable ways possible.
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!!!’s eighth album packs a punch, but not a Wallop
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Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1’s skillful incorporation more of electronic elements than Foals have ever used before will leave you pumped for volume 2.
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Fourteen years after exploding into the indie rock world, Always Ascending shows the band taking a cautious step into the current decade.
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The ungoogleable band !!! (pronounced ‘chk-chk-chk’) has long been a prime candidate for a “best of” album. Their studio albums to date have been decent enough, but each contained one or two tracks that blew all the others clear out of the water. Just to name some examples, their self-titled album had “KooKooKa Fuk-U,” Louden
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Bands all deal with fame in different ways. Some embrace it, and actively cultivate their following, while others shun the limelight. For Irish rock group Two Door Cinema Club, it turned out to be too much of a good thing. Their 2010 debut album Tourist History propelled the band to fame with a dance-rock
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