album reviews
John Lennon, Unadorned
Morgan Enos (Other Houses) talks hearing John Lennon’s voice as it was meant to be heard on Imagine: Raw Studio Mixes.
Ancestor Boy is Home for the Culturally Nomadic
Chippy Nonstop finds a kindred spirit in Lafawndah’s debut album.
John Coltrane Was the Most Important Homework Assignment I Ever Had
Morgan Enos (Other Houses) examines John Coltrane’s Coltrane ‘58 and reflects on his jazz-obsessed youth.
Avey Tare, Balancing on the Delicate Waters of Time
Nimai Larson (Prince Rama) dissects the raw reflections on life in Cows on Hourglass Pond.
Weezer’s New Record is Confusing
Andrew Falkous (Mclusky, Future of the Left) can’t wrap his head around the Black Album.
Groove Denied is Virtually Without Precedent
Chad Peck (Kestrels) on Stephen Malkmus’s first true solo record.
There Is Great Power in Helado Negro’s Vulnerability
Xenia Rubinos acts as anger translator for This Is How You Smile.
Julian Lynch, a Realist Painter Pushed to Abstract Expressionism
Alex Bleeker talks his Real Estate bandmate’s new solo album.
The Restless, Roving Energy of Michael Chapman
William Tyler talks True North and being both a friend and fan of Chapman.











