Pond make Terrestrials stare at mining, collapse and the fuzz pedal’s ghost
Pond’s Terrestrials receives 19 June review attention, with the Australian psych-rock band tackling corporate greed, environment and identity through dense rock maximalism.
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Pond’s Terrestrials receives 19 June review attention, with the Australian psych-rock band tackling corporate greed, environment and identity through dense rock maximalism.
Deer Tick’s Coin-O-Matic receives 19 June review attention, with the Providence band’s self-produced record mixing hometown lore, Americana and reflections on age.
Slippers’ Slippers 08 receives 19 June review attention, presenting Madeline Babuka Black’s candid, crisp and quietly gut-punching take on twee-pop adulthood.
Ruth Garbus’ Profound receives 16 June review attention, with surreal, austere songwriting that finds joy, aging, mortality and tiny everyday visions in quiet detail.
Ibrahim Alfa Jnr.’s Infinite Black Inside receives 16 June review attention, spotlighting a 90s techno veteran returning through complex harmonies, intricate programming and hard-won focus.
Ruth Garbus’ Profound receives 16 June review attention, with surreal, austere songwriting that finds joy, aging, mortality and tiny everyday visions in quiet detail.