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7.8
New Music Critique: Laela Giovanna
Laela Giovanna is a Philly-based artist who feels her songs deeply and is fully invested in each of her performances, presenting the songs with a ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: The Statistics
The Statistics come at you with a garage band intensity, a terse, no-gimmicks attack that’d make Jack White proud. In fact, maybe Mr. White should ... -
7.6
New Music Critique: Chevy Quis
LA via Minneapolis artist Chevy Quis has an ambitious vision for his music, which melds a bunch of elements, both musically and vocally, perhaps too ... -
6.8
New Music Critique: I.L.Y.A.
There’s equal amounts of promise and problems with these recordings by dance- pop artist I.l.y.a, not the least of which is the Manhattan-via-Moscow artist’s heavily ... -
8
New Music Critique: Peachy
U.K. composer Peachy makes a solid case for his ability to craft themes that will complement various visual sequences. With its surging, slicing synthesizers we ... -
7.4
New Music Critique: BlueAshes
Florida-based duo of singer Shila and guitarist Alexis have put together a solid collection of tunes heavily steeped in the classic swagger that fans of ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: Goodnight Suzie
Seattle duo Suzie & Ben Bradford will please any listener who’s looking for bright, upbeat, refreshingly straightforward material performed with a skill and subtlety that ... -
8
New Music Critique: Donna.R
We enjoyed listening to these instros by Donna.R, who invests each one with fresh and familiar sounds that make them simultaneously easy to accept and ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: The Earth & I
We dig the male/female vocal tandem of East Coast prog-metal fivesome The Earth & I. Not only is the screamo singing more than convincing, but ... -
8
New Music Critique: George Adrian
Some artists are in no hurry to impress; they’re too busy doing their own thing. And in the case of George Adrian, the listener’s patience ...