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Capsule Reviews (May 2025) – Panchiko, Squid, Clipping…
2025, Americana, art pop, Chamber Folk, Country Soul, dream pop, emo, Experimental Hip Hop, Experimental Rock, Horrorcore, indie, indie folk, indie pop, indie rock, Indietronica, Industrial Hip Hop, Jazz Pop, music, Neo-psychedelia, New Wave, new-music, post-rock, reviews, Rock, Shoegaze, Singer-Songwriter, Slacker Rock, Sophisti-pop
Apologies for the long wait. The first Capsule Reviews article of this year has a lot of genres to cove from the most rock-like to the experimental.
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Twenty-five years ago, the D.C. rock band concocted what might well be one of the most indie records of all time, rife with everyday youth problems.
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The bildungsroman Korean album that’s tied in part to idealism and reality is an instant classic. This will go down as the holy grail for growing up.
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Released as part of an emo classic in Home, Like Noplace is There, ‘Your Deep Rest’’s themes goes beyond depression and guilt.
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Capsule Reviews (February 2023): Mac Demarco, Caroline Polachek, Skrillex…
2023, avant-prog, EDM, Electronica, emo, experimental, Glitch pop, hip-hop, indie rock, J-Rock, noise pop, Pop, post-punk, Power Pop, Psychedelia, R&B, Rock, Shoegaze
With more albums being reviewed, the first batch of this year’s Capsule Reviews will contain a series of potential favourites!
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The third album from one of South Korea’s most exciting new names sees him grow up from a dreamer to a legendary auteur.
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The debut album of the anonymous indie rock artist is an organically amateur treasure for its youthful angst and fuzzy mixing.
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Unrequited love is the theme as the noise pop band balances their abrasiveness with emo-like sentimentalities. (4/5)


