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Buck Meek: The Mirror - Spectrum Culture
Buck Meek's album The Mirror represents the artist's struggle against fear, and the music demonstra…
Megan Moroney: Cloud 9 - Spectrum Culture
Megan Moroney returns with her latest album Cloud 9, featuring a collection of country anthems and …
Comet Gain: City Fallen Leaves - Spectrum Culture
City Fallen Leaves was a pivotal album in Comet Gain's career, introducing audiences to their disti…
Hilary Duff: Luck…or Something - Spectrum Culture
Hilary Duff's latest release represents an authentic expression of her artistic identity, though th…
Rediscover: Al Stewart: Year of the Cat - Spectrum Culture
Year of the Cat is Al Stewart's 1976 folk-pop masterpiece and represents the pinnacle of his musica…
The Exploited: Punks Not Dead - Spectrum Culture
Edinburgh punk band The Exploited released ‘Punks Not Dead’ as a defiant statement that anarchic pu…
Puma Blue: Croak Dream - Spectrum Culture
Puma Blue's album Croak Dream is reviewed as a competent and solid record that, while well-executed…
Interview: Annie Clark (St. Vincent) - Spectrum Culture
Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, gave an interview with Spectrum Culture discussing her upcoming …
Robbie Williams: Britpop - Spectrum Culture
Robbie Williams, former Take That member, attempts to recapture the energy and urgency of his accla…
Concert Review: Abronia/Jackie-O Motherfucker - Spectrum Culture
Abronia delivered an impressive performance unveiling their new LP, achieving a compelling balance …
Nean: Doo Dah Nean - Spectrum Culture
In 1996, a Japanese trio of drummer, bass player and vocalist created an eight-track tape of improv…
Congratulations: Join Hands - Spectrum Culture
Congratulations’ album Join Hands is reviewed as an enjoyable and fun release, even if it doesn't b…
Gorillaz: The Mountain - Spectrum Culture
Damon Albarn and Gorillaz return with renewed creative energy after releasing several albums of var…
Discography: Genesis: Foxtrot - Spectrum Culture
Foxtrot marks a pivotal moment in Genesis's discography where the band's future musical direction b…
Ritt Momney: Base - Spectrum Culture
Ritt Momney, whose name playfully references a politician, creates music that contrasts with its hu…
TVAM: Ruins - Spectrum Culture
TVAM's album Ruins marks a significant shift towards a more personal artistic direction, moving awa…
Peaches: No Lube So Rude
Peaches’ album ‘No Lube So Rude’ is described as a vulgar triumph that showcases the artist's incre…
Mumford & Sons: Prizefighter
Mumford & Sons continue to adhere to their established formula rather than taking creative risk…
Rediscover: george: Polyserena
george's album Polyserena remains highly listenable nearly 25 years after its release, featuring ma…
Remember Sports: The Refrigerator
Remember Sports returns after a five-year hiatus with The Refrigerator, an album that showcases the…
Concert Review: Cat Power
Cat Power's current tour is bringing joy to her longtime fans. The artist's introspective approach …
Concert Review: The Joy Formidable - Spectrum Culture
The Joy Formidable delivered a concert that demonstrated their ability to shred and maintain their …