The Soft Moon: ‘Exister’ review (for Pitchfork)
Click here to read: “Sharper songwriting, unbridled vocal performances, and more austere industrial textures give Luis Vasquez’s fifth album a new level of depth and candor.”
Click here to read: “Sharper songwriting, unbridled vocal performances, and more austere industrial textures give Luis Vasquez’s fifth album a new level of depth and candor.”
Click here to read: “Sacred Bones label co-founder Caleb Braaten on earning trust with musicians and listeners, defining success on your own terms, and not being afraid to make mistakes.”
Click here to read: “In her vastest music yet, the Slavic-American art-pop musician walks through the fires of turbulence and emerges a more balanced person.”
Click here to read: “On her first solo album in 11 years, Annika Henderson continues exploring personal and political power, with a clearer sound than ever before.”
Click here to read: “With “Little Deer,” the sweeping first single from her forthcoming third album, The Turning Wheel, Cabral vividly melds the mythical with the familiar.”
Click here to read: “In inviting collaborators to the table, Hval has crafted her most evocative and pop-structured record to date.”
Click here to read: “On Animated Violence Mild, Benjamin John Power praises drag and laments consumerism. He also packages his songs for sale—not that he wants to.”
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Cool thing that happened yesterday: my first DIY byline! I reviewed the new Soft Moon album, and I feel like this is among the best things I’ve written in a while. Click…