Touche Amore; Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

Couple more reviews of new releases today because we're good like that.

First, Renaldo Matadeen shares his thoughts on the new Touche Amore LP, Is Survived By:

[Jeremy] Bolm's candor, vulnerability and honesty is what makes Is Survived By explicitly profound. It's his diary laid bare for the listener. Poetry in motion. The power, honesty and emotional traction he creates with his gruff, hoarse and throaty delivery resonates like a powder keg lit afire.

Read Renaldo's review of Touche Amore's Is Survived By right here.

Then, Matthew Bentel examines the new album from Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Fly By Wire:

By this point SSLYBY is indie's old dog: they never learn any new tricks, just new routines. The innate grasp at posterity makes it increasingly difficult to write exciting, compelling music. When it uses the present to inform the past, Fly By Wire comes off fresh and engaging. But when the past guides the present, the end result is an overwhelmingly underwhelming record.

Read Matt's review of SSLYBY's Fly By Wire right here.

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