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BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
The hidden inner landscape of Montreal’s BIG|BRAVE, an overgrown piece of Eden soaked in quicksilver moonlight, has never felt closer than it does on their latest record
Spectrum Culture
BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
Though the turbulence threatens to shake some songs into their disparate doom-metal and shoegaze components, Wattie's alternately tremulous and ferocious vocals provide a centre that somehow holds. Print edition only
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BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
The Montreal experimental trio subtracts drums and enfolds itself within resonant, rumbling guitar tones that summon otherworldly emotion
Pitchfork
BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
With in grief or in hope, BIG|BRAVE blow their sound up nearly to the point of combustion, yet manage to stay balanced and at peace
All Music
BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
In transforming personal anguish into shared material, BIG|BRAVE provide listeners with a tangible reminder that grief will never belong to them alone, and make critical contact with a transcendent reality we can conceive of, even if it remains beyond full reach
Exclaim
BIG I BRAVE
in grief or in hope
Masters of drone and nuance return with all-enveloping tenth album, a constant call to persevere and at times a daunting place to inhabit
musicOMH
Olivia Rodrigo
You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love
Rodrigo returns to the singular relationship framework of Sour, but with a more developed expressive and sonic language
The Quietus
Muse
The Wow! Signal
This Teignmouth trio ran out of anything they had to say, musically and lyrically, long before their deepest slope into self-parody, 2022’s chart-topping Will Of The People The Will Of The People The Will Of The Will Of The…
The Quietus
Beth Orton
The Ground Above
English singer-songwriter enjoys a rich and compelling second wind of creativity as she explores the corners of the human psyche
musicOMH
Downtown Boys
Public Luxury
The hope on offer here is bruised and graceless (and maybe a bit daft here and there), which is exactly why it’s easy to believe. Mostly, though, Public Luxury is a record about a grandmother, about what she handed down, and about the stubborn idea that even a song can change the world
God Is In The TV
Downtown Boys
Public Luxury
The fury running through these songs is mostly the joyous, exhilarating kind. Print edition only
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Downtown Boys
Public Luxury
Nine years since their last album, the Providence punks return with another record dripping with righteous fury—and a punchier, newly polished sound to get the message across as clearly as possible
Pitchfork
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