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Category: Track-By-Track Review
The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us — Beach Slang (Track-By-Track Review)
Turn up the volume and teen angst because you're in for a heavily distorted, essentially chorus-free, underproduced 27-minute romp through Philly's post pop-punk revival scene with Beach Slang debut LP.
What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World — Decemberists (Track-By-Track Review)
The band named for a massacre is back with a new album, their seventh, about a massacre. Visions of Sandy Hook haunt vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Colin Meloy as he share his glimpses in the depths of human kindness and our perverse potential for evil on What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World.
Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit — Courtney Barnett (Track-By-Tram-Track Review)
She's the darling of the indie vegan lesbian crowd and I'm not even sure she's any of those things. Fresh from winning the J Award for Best Australian Album of 2015, it's dense lyrical stylings of Courtney Barnett.
25 — Adele (Track-By-Track Review)
Fresh from winning an Oscar and scoring three US #1 hits off sophomore masterpiece 21, Tottenham Hotspur fan Adele is back, older (you can tell from the album title) but not necessarily wiser, dropping her new album 25 just in time for Christmas.
Made In The AM — One Direction (Track-By-Track Review)
The prolific boys are back for their fifth LP in five years and their first as a foursome. It's One Direction's Made In The AM!