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Frog - Grog
Label: Tapewormies Genre: Lo-Fi Indie Rock For fans of: Fleet Foxes, Pinegrove, Field Medic, The Slaps Reviewed by: Lane Robertson
Frog's new album, Grog, rocks if you're into whiny folk rock (in a good way). It starts off with an electronic, Elliot Smith-esque sound, but transitions towards a more folk-sounding rock towards the end. All the best songs have FCCs. Grog is the type of music that you'd listen to on a forest adventure / hike.
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J Mascis - What Do We Do Now?
Label: Subpop Genre: Rock For fans of: Dinosaur, Jr, Kurt Vile Reviewed by: Payton Williams
Although J Mascis' new album is almost Indistinguishable from all of his other solo albums, that's not necessarily a bad thing. There's worse things in the world than sounding like J Mascis, but that doesn't even approach anything resembling new ground. Although littered with cool guitar solos and tasteful songwriting (as usual), What Do We Do Now doesn't leave a lasting impression.
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Sleater-Kinney - Little Rope
Label: Loma Vista Genre: Grrrl Alt Rock For fans of: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vivian Girls, Mannequin Pussy, Throwing Muses Reviewed by: Kate Stanko
Any and all of these tracks should be played. Super cool guitar licks with entrancing, sorta warbly vocals from riot grrrl legends. Definitely prefer the grungier tracks on this album -- tracks 5 and 7 are reminiscent of their '90s style and other groups like Bikini Kill.
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WUVT's Music Director, Bryce Roper, and Woove Editor in Chief Michael Haddad were joined by the band caroline on the Thursday leading into the release of their debut album on Feb 25 to discuss topics ranging from creativity in the musical space as an 8-piece, the origin of their name, the power of suspense in performance, and what lies ahead for the band.
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Indré is performing at the Milk Parlor TONIGHT with Orange Culture and Cherry Moon.
Today WUVT's General Manager, Katherine McArdle, had a chance to talk with Indré about the band's new album Misfits in the Sun and their favorite songs from the album. The band also recorded a live session in Studio C. Click read more to listen to both!