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The Mountain Goats
Through This Fire Across from Peter Balkan
Through This Fire Across from Peter Balkan pushes The Mountain Goats into new territory as a band and as storytellers, marking a rich new entry worthy of close reading, musically and lyrically
Spectrum Culture
Whitney
Small Talk
Back to their homespun, unforced, relatably human roots. Print edition only
Uncut
Whitney
Small Talk
It's not always easy to get emotional purchase on these songs, but the hint of something moving beneath the immaculate surfaces makes the challenge worthwhile. Print edition only
Mojo
Whitney
Small Talk
The Chicago indie rock band soothes heartbreak with the most anonymous, uninspiring music you can possibly imagine
Pitchfork
Whitney
Small Talk
The Chicago band corrects course by scaling back to its folk-soul roots. Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek sound as pretty as ever, even though their reliance on formula renders the material a bit familiar and conventional
Paste Magazine
Whitney
Small Talk
Whitney’s new album, Small Talk, is less about drifting through melancholy and more about staying still long enough to understand it
PopMatters
Whitney
Small Talk
Equally appropriate for heartbroken solitude, low-key hangouts, or peaceful Sunday afternoons, even at its most conflicted Small Talk feels like a warm embrace
All Music
Whitney
Small Talk
When Whitney are operating in this ecstatic sphere of glorious, glacial sounds of the late 60s and early 70s, they’re nothing short of irresistible
The Line Of Best Fit
Oneohtrix Point Never
Tranquilizer
Tranquilizer lulls but never fully, relaxes but never wholly; a techno historiography composed of samples and glitches
Exclaim
Mavis Staples
Sad And Beautiful World
At 86 years old, the peerless Mavis Staples uses her incredible voice to wring every iota of feeling and significance from a set of songs ranging from the unexpected and inspired to the well-worn and insipid; a rich treat best enjoyed in more than one sitting
Spectrum Culture
The Antlers
Blight
Not everything about Blight works as it should, but the record’s more expansive sound suits The Antlers effortlessly
Spectrum Culture
Snocaps
Snocaps
From the outset, the quartet presented this as something with lower stakes, a return to a simpler, more spontaneous way of making music after years of scaling upward
Spectrum Culture
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