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Posts tagged ‘Albums’

Review: Calamitunes - The Bicycle Days
The Bicycle Days' debut release is a clear departure from their previous sound. Calamitunes proves to be a new direction for the band, but one with similar road-sings.
Review: Random Access Memories - Daft Punk
Abhimanyu Meer dissects Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, track-by-track.
Review: Doppelganger - Dualist Inquiry
Doppelganger is likely to expand the boundaries of India's electronica establishment.
Review: Attention Please EP - Spud In The Box
Spud In The Box are tight as hell. But then again, so is a preacher’s asshole.
Review: The Invasion EP - Devoid
The technically robust The Invasion EP's simplicity is what's most brilliant about it.
Review: Bats - The Circus
With Bats, The Circus put strain on the concept of conventionality without wagging it in your face.
Review: Bring Out The Big Guns - Skrat
A record full of top notch guitar music is all you get. Nothing more, nothing less.
Review: Made Love To The Dragon - Workshop
If it wasn’t for the instruments, you’d hear the crickets after every punchline.
Review: STD - Sridhar/Thayil
Bhanuj Kappal comes off impressed by STD, citing it as one of Indian indie's first truly experimental albums.
Review: Long.Live.A$AP - A$AP Rocky
A$AP Rocky put this hot record out on Tuesday. Wait, it got cold already?
Review: All In Faded Days EP - Mode7
“Bro, where’s the drop?”
Review: Till You Appear - Sulk Station
The debut album from the Bangalore "mellowdrama" duo is quality fringe music for the post-internet era.
Review: Coexist - The xx
They call it the sophomore slump for a reason.
Review: Sarkarsm - The Riot Peddlers
This debut EP from the Mumbai hardcore trio is 12 minutes of unsophisticated rage and frustration that demands you to stop being apathetic about the state of the country today.
In Pictures: Thermal And A Quarter @ Hard Rock Cafe, Mumbai
Bangalore's favourite rockers played the Mumbai leg of their album release tour at the Hard Rock Cafe stage. Their fifth studio album is the longest yet, a three CD effort.
Review: You've Seen As I've Made You - Caesars Of The Green
The New Delhi indie rock foursome try hard to create their own identity but unfortunately falter. Blame MTV.

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