Reviews Turn the love dial to Rose Quartz by Whitney Richardson | photo by Grace Wiley Rose Quartz, an all-male electro-pop quartet from ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews LEGS makes music to live by with “Altitud” by Whitney Richardson LEGS move toward the top of the stack with their new first ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Reviewing Shabazz Palaces’ “Lese Majesty” by Whitney Richardson Shabazz Palaces’ Lese Majesty slinks into the room like a panther. Tight ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Sharon Van Etten’s “Are We There” hurts by Whitney Richardson Brooklyn’s Sharon Van Etten gave birth to her fourth album Are We ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Actress’s “Ghettoville” down to soda ash by Whitney Richardson London-based artist Actress, Darren Cunningham, rolls out Ghettoville on January 28. In Ghettoville, ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Machinedrum’s “Vapor City” hammers grind, spirits’ scape by Whitney Richardson Machinedrum, the one-man show Travis Stewart hailing from North Carolina, lays down ... Quip Magazine
Reviews Torres, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper and Judson Claiborne on one bill by Whitney Richardson Torres, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper and opener Judson Claiborne shut the doors on ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Congo Natty’s “Jungle Revolution” is a clearing in the fog by Whitney Richardson Congo Natty aka Rebel MC swept through the land of endless mystery ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Four Tet’s “Rounds” Rerelease Reflects on the Birth of a New Era by Whitney Richardson Domino Records will be reissuing Four Tet‘s influential third album, Rounds, in ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Summoning Public Enemy, rises again with Definitive Collection by Whitney Richardson Public Enemy strikes again with The Public Enemy Vinyl Box Set, a ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Album review: Standish/Carlyon “Deleted Scenes” by Whitney Richardson Melbourne’s Standish/Carlyon, the musical body that unifies vocalist/bassist Conrad Standish & guitarist/electronics ... Quip Magazine