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Jake Daniels - Batshit

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It’s Common Knowledge I’ve Been Doin’ Alright: Dan Bejar on “Destroyer’s Rubies” at 20

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Rubies is not always my favorite Destroyer record—that, like favorite Dylan, changes with the day; there is too much brilliance across too many records to firmly settle on one eternal favorite. It is, however, the best Destroyer record: consistent, nuanced, equal parts enervating and energizing. The album sounds effortless, as if these songs were always there, hovering unseen, waiting to be plucked out of the air and given form by Bejar and his murderous band of Vancouverites. Even after twenty years, I would not change a second. This is as close to perfect as rock records get.

Released two decades ago in February of 2006, we caught up with Bejar to discuss all of it ...

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RISE by LUISA: EP Review

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LUISA’s new EP RISE arrives as a compact but richly layered three-track journey through geography, memory, protest, and rebirth. Released on December 5th, the project pulls together influences from Georgia, Belarus, and Ukraine, as emotional landscapes shaped by history and personal experience. Each track is a place and a moment…

Heavenline by Heavenline: EP Review

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Released on December 5, 2025, Heavenline is pivotal to Philadelphia-based solo artist Jeremy Link, as he steps confidently into electronic territory under the Heavenline moniker. After years rooted in heavier, aggressive genres, this EP feels like a reset button pressed with intention. Built from jungle breakbeats, Korg Minilogue synth patches,…

Point of No Return by Dizzy Panda: Album Review

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Dizzy Panda’s Point of No Return lands on December 11, 2025, and it pulls you straight across the fault line between human feeling and machine logic. Released independently via Dizzy Panda Records and rooted in Haarlem, the Netherlands, the album unfolds as a concept-driven journey where a digital singer, Alyssa…

Dyslexus (I don’t want to sleep alone this Christmas) by Ministry of The Fence: Review

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Ministry of The Fence steps into the festive season with a sideways glance and a bruised heart on “Dyslexus (I don’t want to sleep alone this Christmas),” released November 28, 2025, from London, England. This isn’t another shiny, sugar-coated holiday anthem. Created in collaboration with Jane, who had long dreamed…
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