THE ZEITGEISTY REPORT

Album Review: “The Budos Band III” by The Budos Band

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Check out our review of funk instrumentalists, The Budos Band’s latest release…. The Budos Band III

ALBUM REVIEW: “Before Today” by Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti

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Check out the latest release from the uniquely twisted, Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti…. Before Today!

ALBUM REVIEW: “Brothers” by The Black Keys

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Check out what we think of the latest release by that OTHER rockin’ duo, the Black Keys… BROTHERS.

Album Review: “Exile on Main Street” by the Rolling Stones… The REMASTERED version

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The Stones’ masterpiece of mayhem gets a long overdue makeover, check out what we make of it..

ALBUM REVIEW: “Forgiveness Rock Record” by Broken Social Scene

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Check out what we make of the Canadian collective’s giant-sounding effort!

ALBUM REVIEW: “Women and Country” by Jakob Dylan… A thousand miles away from the Nashville Skyline

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Check out our review of Jakob Dylan’s latest release; the countryfried “Women and Country”

ALBUM REVIEW: “NONSTOPEROTIK” by Black Francis… A satisfying return to Pixies form

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Check out our review of Black Francis’ (AKA Frank Black) latest magnum opus… the libidinous NONSTOPEROTIK!

ALBUM REVIEW: “Snakes for the Divine” by High on Fire

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Matt Pike’s teeth may be rotting before our very eyes, but his thunderous power trio High On Fire just gets stronger and more incisive on Snakes For The Divine, a roaring, relatively brief blast of circa-now metal given some slightly more accessible sweetening from producer Greg Fidelman. Pike’s hoarse, abrasive, Lemmy-esque yawp seems even more powerful and varied than on past records, and the songs gallop along with neck-snapping momentum and the sort of colossal riffs and rhythms that live up to the grandiose, grim pulp-metal nuttiness that has defined the band’s aesthetic across five albums.

RECORD REVIEW: The Eels – “End Times”

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Find out what we think of the Eels latest offering.

RECORD REVIEW: Spoon — “Transference”

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We review the latest effort from indie darlings, Spoon

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