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Jeff McLeod

  1. Rock
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  1. It Isn't, but It Is
    by Certain Slant of Light
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  2. ...in a sea of fire
    by Kannon
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  3. The Toast Master
    by Nick Jaffe
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    weyllandin i love this record more than most things in the world. it's everything guitar should be. nick's just being classy af on this one Favorite track: How Would You Like Your Toast.
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  4. House by the Interstate
    by Nick Jaffe
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    weyllandin nick's just got a vibe, and this is another one of his records that speaks to me 100% start to finish Favorite track: Sao Gravity Assist Maneuver.
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  5. Blue Baby said to give you this tape.
    by Nick Jaffe
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  1. Another Shape of Psychedelic Music
    by Mythic Sunship
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    Marcin Wielewski Amazing band and amazing album. The title tells everything about the music. I hope to hear it live next week in Copenhagen. Wow! Favorite track: Backyard Ritual.
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  2. Roger Miller's Exquisite Corpse: Unfold
    by Roger C Miller
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  3. Tube Mouth Bow String
    by Nick Didkovsky
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  4. Eight Dream Interpretations For Solo Electric Guitar Ensemble
    by Roger Clark Miller
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    Tommy Dog I rarely fall hard for experimental guitar albums. This one I happen to love. I was caught quite off guard as it got repeated listens.
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  5. Goodbye Marines and Hello Dad It's Son or Mr. Worm the Monster
    by Primpce
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    Danieljones147 I’ve waited as long as possible to review this record. I keep returning to other all time classics to see if the magic of this diminishes but instead it just grows. I can never find the bottom of this, what is sampled what is played, the genius of the vocals. I can’t do it justice. Primpces music is like a nightmare but it’s a light and shade nuanced one. If there is one act in the world who is underappreciated for what they produce it’s these guys. Favorite track: Goodbye Marines.
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    gchowizardddd . crunchy like my milkshake this morning. 🤲

    THANK YOU,SHRIMPCE ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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    sir_nard Once again Primpce produces the most one-of-a-kind frenetic yet delicately balanced barrage of soundscapes and almost no wave inspired rock with a post-industrial tint as well as some southern influences from New Orleans. Impossible to describe yet so tangibly mesmerizing; from track to track they hypnotize you with complex polyrhythms and some of the most unique harmonizing and chord progressions I've ever heard from a band. Potentially my other favorite 2020 album! Favorite track: Leather's Leather.
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  1. Justice of Toren
    by Resinator
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    Anaander Mianaai Anaander Mianaai
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  2. Justice of Toren
    by Resinator
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    Arrival at Shis'urna Arrival at Shis'urna
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  3. An Undying Love For A Burning World
    by Neurosis
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    We Are Torn Wide Open We Are Torn Wide Open
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    Simon This shadow dropped so hard that I missed the release. Catching up now. Amazing album. Favorite track: In the Waiting Hours.
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    Aaron Sullivan Album of the year!! All others competing for second place. Favorite track: Blind.
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    TheEliteExtremophile The sprawling compositions on this album demonstrate intelligent and creative songwriting, with multiple subsections within each piece locking together perfectly.

    Full review here: theeliteextremophile.com/2026/05/11/album-review-neurosis-an-undying-love-for-a-burning-world/
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  4. "Live From Nelson's Crab Shack."
    by Kwyjibo Trio
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    Well...When Are We Gonna Get Rowdy Well...When Are We Gonna Get Rowdy
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  5. Deface the Currency
    by The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
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    Deface the Currency Deface the Currency
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    richmondpinball Caught you all play in Raleigh last night. One of the best sets of music I’ve seen live. Thanks for a great show
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    Glenn Lester Our Man In Jazz meets Red meets Band Of Gypsys meets Instrument Soundtrack…Uptown. AOTY? Yes, sir! Favorite track: Serpent Tongue (Slight Return).
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    dianekupelian Another devastatingly powerful yet beautiful album by the most interesting instrumental band operating today. Do not miss these guys if they play near you. All the tracks are favorites, but special stand-outs include The Rules of The Game, Clutch, 30 Years of Knowing, and, with its sly reference to Hendrix in its title, Serpent Tongue (Slight Return). This is a band that folks will be talking about decades from now.
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    chuckiesparkles With the first two Messthetics albums, in order to get them to feel as this one and the other one with JBL you have to yell "JAZZBO" before every song. I'm glad that adding such a fantastic Sax player solved that. Favorite track: Deface the Currency.
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