The latest entry in Riggs’s vast catalog manages to be both seductive and tender.
Record Review
Record Review: Cold Cream Makes a Smart, Sneering Debut
Sometimes it’s nice not to be surprised.
Record Review: Tired of Everything Makes a Blistering Debut
You can catch the band at Slim’s Monday night.
Record Review: Ghostt Bllonde’s Bouncy Birthday Party
The band celebrates the album’s release Saturday night at Kings.
Record Review: Public Acid’s Corrosive, Nonconformist Public Weapons
Beginning from the album’s first few seconds, the band declares its intent to subvert expectations at every turn.
Record Review: The Thrills of Oak City Slums’ Not Well
The ten-track ride feels like it’s speeding 80 mph on a winding dirt road.
Record Review: Mountain Man’s Magic Ship Sails the Seas of Intricate Detail and Quiet Intimacy
The pair performs at UNC’s Moeser Auditorium in Hill Hall on Friday night.
Record Review: Raleigh Rapper Shame Defines Himself on Genesis 98
SHAME Genesis 98 Golden Era Sound An embattled scrapper, Raleigh rapper Shame is no stranger to quarrels with other local rappers and challenges in his personal life, but he’s never tried to pose as the brooding tough guy. After a two-year stream of respectable mixtapes, singles, and EPs, he’s finally got a full-length record: Genesis […]
Record Review: Personality Cult’s Debut Is a Tightly Wound Burst of Pure Excitement
PERSONALITY CULT Personality Cult Drunken Sailor Records Ben Carr doesn’t sit still for long. Over the past decade, the frontman and songwriter has led three bands, each with a distinct angle on garage rock and punk, each of which has thrived on sharp hooks and frenetic brevity. Initially pegged as something of a garage-rock wunderkind, […]
Record Review: Less Is More for Echo Courts on Room with a View
Refresh Records The four dudes in Echo Courts must have rad record collections. The Greensboro rock band’s second album, Room with a View, is loaded with three-part vocal harmonies à la the Beach Boys and trippy studio effects that would have done the late George Martin proud. The band’s 2016 debut album, In the Garden, […]

