Maruja
Pain To Power
Mesmerizing but somewhat disjointed, the Manchester group’s debut album boomerangs between hardcore, hip-hop, free jazz, and alt-rock balladry while rebuking oppressive power structures
Pitchfork
Biffy Clyro
Futique
An altogether more uplifting affair
DIY
Die Spitz
Something To Consume
A fierce, fearless debut
DIY
Die Spitz
Something To Consume
A brilliant debut, ambitious in the best of ways. The Austin outfit possess an unrivaled passion that is genuinely exciting, leaving their listeners eager for more
Clash
Die Spitz
Something To Consume
The takeaway is that playing it safe will never be an option for Die Spitz, who have set the exciting precedent for a sound that will remain on its toes
Kerrang!
Die Spitz
Something To Consume
Die Spitz operate as a collective, trading off instruments and swapping both songwriting and vocal duties
God Is In The TV
Die Spitz
Something To Consume
The band swaps instruments and vocals across the album, but their shared restlessness ties it all together. There’s metal, punk, shoegaze, sludge, and bits of doom stitched throughout
Northern Transmissions
Wednesday
Bleeds
Full of the emotional heft they’ve already displayed a knack for conveying
DIY
Jens Lekman
Songs for Other People's Weddings
If Other People’s Weddings proves anything, then it’s that he knows exactly what a love song can be, and wields that knowledge with an endearing power
Beats Per Minute
Jens Lekman
Songs for Other People's Weddings
An elaborate concept album takes big tonal swings, which results in some hits and misses
Spectrum Culture
Jens Lekman
Songs for Other People's Weddings
The Swedish musician’s companion album to a novel of the same name co-written with David Levithan is a sprawling romance bedazzled with vivid storytelling, absurdist humor, and ebullient flourishes
Pitchfork
Jens Lekman
Songs for Other People's Weddings
Swedish singer songwriter’s latest album looks at love in all its myriad forms, and does so quite brilliantly
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