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MYSH: Entombed - Left Hand Path (1990)
The iconically gritty album that placed European death metal on the map in the early 1990's.

Paul Taylor
Jan 25, 2024


‘Rare Birds: Hour of Song’: The Bug Club’s Charming and Eclectic Odyssey
In addition to my review of a 2024 album that releases every Friday, this lovely record popped in my inbox last Wednesday, it's by a...

Chelsea Bossert
Jan 18, 2024


"Hot Air Balloon EP": Pile’s B sides do not disappoint.
By Chelsea Bossert - Music Director Formed in 2005, Pile — a Boston-based indie rock band now located in Nashville — has been on a...

Chelsea Bossert
Jan 10, 2024


MYSH: King Buffalo - The Burden of Restlessness (2021)
King Buffalo's first in their "Pandemic Trilogy"; Overwhelming and claustrophobic, it marches onwards, right up to its cascading finish.

Paul Taylor
Jan 9, 2024


WXOU Album of the Week 1/8-1/14
Through all of 2024, here at WXOU we will have a new album spotlight-of-the-week. Be prepared for everything ranging from jazz fusion to...

Paul Taylor
Jan 9, 2024


MYSH AOTY: Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music (2023)
2023 | Jazz Fusion Jazz Funk Spiritual Jazz ✩✩✩✩ | 4.5/5 Tracklist: Black Classical Music Afro Cubanism Raisins Under the Sun Rust...

Paul Taylor
Dec 21, 2023


MYSH: Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet (2007)
2007 | Progressive Rock Progressive Metal ✩✩✩✩ | 4/5 Tracklist: Fear of a Blank Planet My Ashes Anesthetize Sentimental Way Out of...

Paul Taylor
Dec 5, 2023


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Nov 12, 2023


Matt Weed
Nov 3, 2023


Music You Should Hear: Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse (1998)
1998 | Progressive Death Metal Progressive Metal Death Metal ☆☆☆☆☆ Tracklist: Prologue April Ethereal When Madrigal The Amen Corner...

Paul Taylor
Oct 24, 2023


TisaKorean - Let Me Update My Status (2023) Review
TisaKorean shows the world how silly he can get with the release of his new album “Let Me Update My Status”
Jordan Ross
Apr 2, 2023


Let's Start Here: WXOU's Album of the Week
Prepare to set sail on a psychedelic journey with Lil Yachty as returns with his new project Let’s Start Here.

Jordan Ross
Feb 3, 2023


Not At This Time: WXOU's Album of the Week
This past Friday, the Californian + South African electronic-duo ANIMA! released their newest album Not At This Time

Andrew Deacon
Jan 19, 2023


Babyface Ray - MOB (2022) Review
Detroit’s own Babyface Ray follows up his strong commercial debut album FACE with his second album of the year MOB.

Jordan Ross
Dec 12, 2022


King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Laminated Denim (2022) Review
aminated Denim, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s 22nd studio album, is the spiritual successor to an unreleased album known as Made in

Zachary Oberdier
Oct 21, 2022


King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms, and Lava (2022) Review
A hypnotic and jam-my masterpiece, one of King Gizzard’s best albums to date. Released October 7th, 2022. King Gizzard and the Lizard...

Zachary Oberdier
Oct 20, 2022


Bladee - Spiderr (2022) Review
Swedish artist Bladee expands his horizons with Spiderr, which released September 30th, 2022.

Zachary Oberdier
Oct 7, 2022


Denzel Curry Delivers on the MMESYF Deluxe
Friday, September 30th, Denzel Curry released the Extended Edition of Melt My Eyez See Your Future, which came out earlier this year. I...

Andrew Deacon
Oct 4, 2022


Toro y Moi - Outer Peace (2019) Review
Chaz Bear, once at the forefront of the Chillwave movement circa 2011-2012 once again gives us another LP to kick off 2019.

John Campbell
Feb 14, 2019


Deerhunter - Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared? (2018) Review
The five-piece Indie Rock band Deerhunter has completed their eighth studio album on the cusp of 2019 called “Why Hasn’t Everything Already

John Campbell
Feb 13, 2019
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