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Oneida -
Oneida does whatever the hell Oneida feels like doing. It's their M.O.�that, and an endless exploration of rhythm and repetition. Most bands maintain a following by reliably catering to the expectations of their fans, but far fewer artists can earn the unflinching trust of their audience regardless of the directions...
Oneida -
From the outside, it seemed an ambitious project to tackle a musical triptych. With a theme so large that it nearly dwarfs Jupiter in terms of scale and size, Oneida’s "Thank Your Parents" project initially came off like the half-baked idea of a band so stoned and lost in prog...
Oneida -
pread out over three discs for maximum inefficiency, Oneida's Rated O seems to thrive on its own difficulty, both in sprawling presentation and a strident, noisy sense of sonic resistance. Opener "Brownout in Lagos" is throbbing and bombastic, setting up a thick jungle of effects, from echoes to fuzzed-out, impossibly...
Oneida UK Tour -
Cult Brooklyn rock group Oneida have been busy looking out their passports, after being confirmed for a rare British tour.
Dense and difficult, Oneida's music can often appear strange and disconcerting to casual listeners. Devoid of hooks and singalong choruses, the band instead aim for something uniquely personal.
Using the repetition...
Pretty Little Liars 1x11: What Is 'Pretty Little Liars' Anyway? -
I love shows about dead people. Six Feet Under, Dead Like Me, Buffy…they’re all great. And even though I had never seen ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars, I thought I might enjoy this breakout hit. Besides, from what I knew about the drama, it was sort of like Ghostwriter but...
Odawas -
If M83’s much-heralded (but not by TMT!) Saturdays = Youth was supposed to be a wide-eyed and youthful soundtrack to late-night adventures and adolescent indiscretions, then Odawas’ The Blue Depths is a sobering post-grad resignation, a slower-moving, more thoughtful, sad-eyed piece.
Even as it dropped the tempo, M83’s John Hughes-reverent LP...

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