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Aural Fix: Magna Carda

In hip-hop’s current diffuse landscape, the MC/producer duo has become less and less common, but Magna Carda makes a strong case for the genre to return to its roots.

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Aural Fix: Soul Glo

Since their formation in 2014, Philadelphia’s Soul Glo have whittled harsh noise, hip-hop and hardcore…

Single Premiere: Terry’s Paradise – “I Told You the Full Moon Makes Sense”

If Terry’s Paradise were a physical space, it would stretch out into the breezy dusk,…

Album Review: Purr – “Like New”

Some may find it ironic that the two twenty-somethings responsible for New York band, Purr,…

Local Feature: Bryson Cone

Bryson Cone rides the line between dream and nightmare, flourishing in the subconscious space that’s…

Aural Fix: Sudan Archives

Sudan Archives—born Brittany Parks—has cultivated a unique musical vocabulary over the course of her young…

Local Feature Album Review: Bryson Cone – “Magnetism”

Bryson Cone is a Portland-based musician and producer who sank his teeth into the PNW…

Album Review: Tennis – “Swimmer”

Anything homemade is arguably better, simply because of the love and labor that goes into…

Aural Fix – Metronomy

Metronomy is the once solo project, once band, now (again) solo project of English producer,…

Album Review: Guided By Voices – “Surrender Your Poppy Field”

You’d think ushering in a new decade with a sold-out New Year’s Eve show featuring…