Josh Reedy

Have a Nice Life: Sea of Worry – Album Review My copy: limited press on “coke bottle green” with black splatter by Flenser Records. In 2019 Have A Nice Life released the identity crisis that is Sea Of Worry, five years after their prior album. It becomes apparent part way through Sea Of Worry that […]

Interpol Review, by Josh Reedy. My copy: 2014 reissue by Matador Records When people think of early 2000s alt-rock bands that helped reignite interest in certain genres, Interpol is usually brought up pretty quickly. With their tastefully poppy reimagination of 80s post-punk, Interpol and the cult following they accrued after releasing their debut album would […]

Duster, Stratosphere. My copy: 2019 reissue on cream colored vinyl by Numero Group Duster formed around 1996 and released the now insanely popular slowcore album Stratosphere in 1998. The album begins with wavering synth and shimmering guitar chirps, setting the stage for a very specific atmosphere. Themes of space travel are referenced in lyrics and […]

Unwound, “Leaves Turn Inside You,” Album Review. Reviewer Josh Reedy. My copies: 2018 reissue by Numero Group, 2021 limited repress on “scarlette” red vinyl by Numero Group and the 2023 limited tour pressing with inverted colors by Numero Group. I knew the time would come for me to gush about this album again. Leaves Turn […]

Animal Collective, Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished My copy: 2009 limited reissue, FatCat Records     Spirit is an indomitable force in the Animal Collective catalog. This album is the result of an extremely creative mind expressing its angst, fear, love and curiosity in the most cheerfully visceral way possible. Off the bat you’ll notice […]


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