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Album Reviews
A Farewell Device – Before Daylight
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Justin Vanegas has always possessed an uncanny ability to transform personal wreckage into sonic gold, and his latest offering under the A Farewell Device moniker proves no exception. Released August 13, 2025, Before Daylight arrives not as the anticipated triptych but as a fully-realised five-track statement, each song serving as both confession booth and battle cry against the dying of romantic light.
Snowapple – Utopia
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The Amsterdam-based collective's third offering arrives as both manifesto and meditation, a carefully constructed response to our collective anxieties wrapped in the kind of sonic experimentation that recalls the more adventurous moments of late-period Talk Talk. Recorded primarily at Studio Morcina with producer Owen Pratt, 'Utopia' presents itself as a deliberate antidote to apocalyptic thinking, though it's far too intelligent to offer simple comfort.
Forrest Hill – Beyond The Veil
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Forrest Hill's sixth solo effort arrives as a compelling meditation on consciousness, connection, and the fragile threads that bind human experience. Beyond The Veil represents both a natural evolution and bold departure for the San Francisco Bay songwriter, whose previous work established him as a thoughtful chronicler of contemporary malaise.
Mary Beth Orr – The Singing Horn
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Mary Beth Orr's The Singing Horn presents itself as an ambitious meditation on the ancient kinship between brass and larynx, a relationship that has haunted composers from Bach to Britten but rarely received such intimate, sustained examination. The Grand Rapids Symphony's third horn—a finalist for The American Prize in instrumental performance and multiple international competition winner—transforms her instrument into confidant, narrator, and sometimes adversary in a musical autobiography that never quite tips into self-indulgence.
Captain Mantis – Vice Market
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Captain Mantis have fashioned a debut that refuses the comfortable predictability of heritage rock pastiche. This Monterrey quartet's Vice Market EP emerges not as nostalgic genuflection but as spirited conversation between past and present, conducted with the confidence of musicians who understand that reverence need not preclude invention.
Threegonos – Questioni Di Pensiero
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Twenty years into their collective journey, Toni Armetta's Threegonos have emerged with "Questioni di Pensiero" – a recording that demonstrates how contemporary jazz can embrace global traditions without sacrificing its essential character. This Italian sextet's second album reveals a mature ensemble unafraid to let their Mediterranean roots inform their musical wanderings across continents and cultures.
Mikey La Luna – Embrace The Light
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The collision between spiritual practice and electronic music has produced its share of casualties over the decades – earnest new-age noodling that mistakes crystals for composition, or cynical appropriation that strips sacred texts of meaning while adding kick drums. Mikey La Luna's debut EP Embrace the Light navigates this treacherous terrain with more conviction than finesse, delivering a curious artifact that feels simultaneously ancient and utterly contemporary.
Remit – Questions Unanswered
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Naarm-Melbourne's Remit emerge from their infamous underground concrete bunker with a debut that bears all the hallmarks of music forged in damp, dimly lit darkness. "Questions Unanswered" arrives as a sonic assault—a raw and unflinching reflection of life in an increasingly disjointed world, where tension, urgency and dystopian atmosphere converge with uncompromising force.
Limbo Kids – Merintho 
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Limbo Kids arrive with 'Merintho' like a band already acquainted with the shadows between genres, those fertile spaces where post-punk anxiety meets electronic meditation. The EP unfolds across 3 tracks that refuse easy categorisation, each piece a deliberate exploration of texture and mood rather than conventional song structure.
Ghost of Panama – Astronauts
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There's something profoundly unsettling about isolation, isn't there? That peculiar sensation of being utterly alone whilst surrounded by the detritus of modern existence – the hum of refrigerators, the distant thrum of traffic, the muffled conversations bleeding through paper-thin walls. Ghost of Panama, the enigmatic London duo of Keith Welham and Cristabel Liu, have captured this zeitgeist with surgical precision on their latest EP, Astronauts, a work that manages to be both deeply personal and unnervingly universal.
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