Tambino: ‘Sin Miedo’ EP review (for Pitchfork)
Click here to read: “Brooklyn-based musician Kam Tambini layers roaring guitars, Latin rhythms, and his own low-pitched, sighing vocals to explore the mundanity of city life.”
Click here to read: “Brooklyn-based musician Kam Tambini layers roaring guitars, Latin rhythms, and his own low-pitched, sighing vocals to explore the mundanity of city life.”
Click here to read: “Brooklyn experimentalist Taja Cheek is in a constant state of flux on her sophomore album, and her warbly, yet instantly memorable music follows suit.”
Click here to read: “Meagan Rodriguez designed her second album to resemble the ins and outs of mentally spiraling, winding up with a handful of the year’s best low-key dance…
Click here to read: “The simultaneous release of Alejandra Ghersi’s four new albums—that’s 47 songs, two and a half hours of music—blends the peaks with the valleys”
Click here to read: “Collaborating with producer Lynyn, the chameleonic Chicago musician offers a toned-down vision of his exuberant experimental pop.”
Click here to read: “After the comparatively bleak experimental club sounds of 2018’s Power, the Berlin-based Texan producer embraces the warmth and intimacy of slow-paced R&B, sounding newly at ease.”
Click here to read: “Equally indebted to no wave and dance, the Manchester, England-based trio’s debut EP walks a fine line between violent and groovy.”
Click here to read: “On her second album, the Montreal songwriter pens straightforward tales of escape but fares best when she’s retreating into fantasy.”
Click here to read: “On her aquatic second album, Chicago-via-London musician Lillie West embraces transformation more than ever before.”
Click here to read: “Her first of many albums in a highly tailored musical and narrative costume, Clark’s third and most consistent LP set her on a mercurial, cryptic path…