Flasher Find Clarity in Spurts and Bursts on ‘Love Is Yours’ (for Paste Magazine)
Click here to read: “Now a duo, the D.C. band often sing quietly where they once playfully sneered, and their guitars often purr where they once roared.”
Click here to read: “Now a duo, the D.C. band often sing quietly where they once playfully sneered, and their guitars often purr where they once roared.”
Click here to read: “On her second LP, the Los Angeles musician swaps her debut’s shoegaze for more aggressive sounds—and creates her best songs yet.”
Click here to read: “Indie vet Dave Longstreth’s new backing band has strengths aplenty, but sometimes, he gets in their way.”
Click here to read: “On the Brooklyn-via-Colombia synth auteur’s timely debut, she calls for unity as a conduit to resistance.”
Click here to read: “If the British duo’s tales sound concerning, know that they’re laced with irony and distaste.”
Click here to read: “Throughout the LP…Deacon reckons with his nerves, strips his voice of digital effects, and advances the dismembered frenzy of Gliss Riffer…”
Click here to read: “As ever, the UK artist peaks while in full-on club mode.”
Click here to read my blurbs about Sir Babygirl and SASAMI.
Click here to read my blurbs about SASAMI and FKA twigs.
Click here to read: “The Philly musician’s newest album is trapped between the two that preceded it.”