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Bruising, iconic, and scarily good.

Savages tap into a mythic vein of Joy Division-esque, post-punk fury on Silence Yourself.

http://ludditestereo.com/2013/05/05/silence-yourself-savages-album-review/

excellent review

If Silent Shout was a late night scare flick, Shaking the Habitual is the horror movie that happens in broad daylight.

http://ludditestereo.com/2013/04/07/shaking-the-habitual-the-knife-album-review/

their extreme makeover is complete

The Strokes complete their extreme makeover toward a polished, 80's-style sound and produce their most enjoyable material in a decade.

http://ludditestereo.com/2013/03/24/comedown-machine-the-strokes-album-review/

interesting list

Nice work

At its hollow core, Coexist is an album about two people who seemingly no longer can.
http://ludditestereo.net/2012/09/18/coexist-the-xx-album-review/

It rouses as much as it flattens you

The sonic equivalent to having both ADD and claustrophobia.

http://ludditestereo.net/2012/09/11/centipede-hz-animal-collective-album-review/

The remasters are definite improvements on sound quality

You'll especially notice the difference on Isn't Anything with a pair of good headphones. Honestly, all three remasters are worth the buy.

My thoughts:
http://ludditestereo.net/2012/05/23/isnt-anything-loveless-and-eps-1988-91-reissues-my-bloody-valentine-album-reviews/

Smart review, yours is

Here's my take:

Why Lana Del Rey's image is actually more powerful than her sound...

http://ludditestereo.net/2012/02/02/born-to-die-lana-del-rey-album-review/