Album Reviews

“Saucytown Back Catalogue Vol. I-III” by Jameson & the Conditionals

Read our review of Jameson & the Conditionals’ latest album. The Portland band is churning out rhythmic hymnals worth paying attention to.

“Double Vanity” by Broncho

Broncho plays Mississippi Studios on June 9. Read our review of their new album, “Double Vanity,” here.

“Congrats” by Holy Fuck

Our review of Holy Fuck’s first album since 2010.

“Full Of It” by Summer Cannibals

Portland’s own Summer Cannibals is in the midst of a national tour for their third and signature new record, “Full Of It,” which comes out Friday, May 27.

“Down In Heaven” by Twin Peaks

Our review of Twin Peaks’ new third album, “Down In Heaven.”

“A Moon Shaped Pool” by Radiohead

Familiar, depressed and beautiful, Radiohead’s new record is a masterpiece in emotion.

“Atomic” by Mogwai

“It isn’t often that a band whose been releasing work for over two decades retains the ability to shock you, but Mogwai’s latest release, Atomic, is nothing short of stunning.”

“Painting of a Panic Attack” by Frightened Rabbit

Read our review of “Painting of a Panic Attack,” the new record from the emotive Scottish rock band Frightened Rabbit.

“Lost Time” by Tacocat

Our Billy Dye calls Tacocat’s new Sub Pop record a rapid, relevant commentary on life in the Pacific Northwest.

“Disappear Here” by Tender Age

Our Samantha Lopez reviews the latest from Portland band Tender Age, which recalls the best of ’90s rock.