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George Hild

The Dismemberment Plan, Uncanney Valley

Review: The Dismemberment Plan, Uncanney Valley

by George Hild
October 12, 2013

Uncanney Valley, the Dismemberment Plan’s first album in 12 years, is the sound of a group at ease with themselves and their legacy.

Au Revoir Simone, Move in Spectrums

Review: Au Revoir Simone, Move in Spectrums

by George Hild
October 1, 2013

Move in Spectrums is Au Revoir Simone at their most deceptively simple and musically ambitious.

Joanna Gruesome, Weird Sister

Review: Joanna Gruesome, Weird Sister

by George Hild
September 25, 2013

Joanna Gruesome’s Weird Sister is fuzzy, furious, and swaggers like a ballerina in combat boots.

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