Gaupa’s Fyr is a masterwork of an EP that aims impossibly high and yet achieves a stratospheric stature rare for a short-player. Now, that may seem antithetical that it’s more difficult to craft an EP, given that they tend to be about half as long as their counterparts. Authors face a similar conundrum: can anyone who avidly reads literature claim with a straight face that there are more perfect short stories than there are novels? Of course not, and any argument to the contrary is effectively a denial of an objective truth. Read my full review of Gaupa’s Fyr on Veil of Sound.
Gaupa’s ‘Fyr’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags GAUPA on 03/03/2026 by Kurt OrzeckMirah’s ‘Dedication’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Calvin Johnson, K, K Records, Microphones, Mirah, Phil Elverum on 03/03/2026 by Kurt OrzeckGently playful with a fire burning underneath, singer/songwriter Mirah’s first record in seven years signifies her devotion to the craft of making music, whether the light in her career is burning bright or dim. Read my full review on FLOOD.
Remember Sports’ ‘The Refrigerator’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Remember Sports on 03/02/2026 by Kurt OrzeckAstute listeners, after hearing the entirety of this Remember Sports album, will realize they just heard 12 songs with 12 choruses; and that they weren’t subjected to anger, fear or really any ill feeling on The Refrigerator—just joy, thoughtfulness, happiness and reflection. Read my full review via Treble.
Cat Power’s ‘Redux (The Greatest 20th Anniversary)’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Cat Power, Chan Marshall on 03/02/2026 by Kurt OrzeckCat Power is the real deal, and she’s achieved what every artist should aspire to: letting their work speak for itself. Of course, Cat Power (a.k.a. Chan Marshall) isn’t the only artist playing in a league of artists who eschew placating the masses in favor of staying true to themselves, but what makes Cat Power so irresistibly charming is her lyrics, musicianship, live performances, and the cleverness that she lets linger below the surface. Redux (The Greatest 20th Anniversary) proves that theory to be correct. Read my full review of the compilation courteously of Post-Trash.
Ratboys Are ‘Singin’ to Bigger Rooms
Posted in Interviews with tags Ratboys on 03/02/2026 by Kurt OrzeckAfter a tour with The Decemberists and a prominent song sync, Chicago indie rockers Ratboys talk dealing with more exposure upon the release of their new LP, Singin’ to an Empty Chair. Read my full FLOOD feature article here.
Meet Frontman of ‘Egg-Punk’ Band Tacoblaster in His First Interview With an American Rock Critic
Posted in Interviews, Videos with tags Tacoblaster, Tom Caussade on 02/17/2026 by Kurt OrzeckWhat do exploding tacos, France’s Bordeaux region and a trio of musicians who play so-called “egg punk” music have in common? Well, a five-year-old band called Tacoblaster, of course.
Based in Bordeaux, the project is led by Tom Caussade — for whom the mere word “multi-instrumentalist” doesn’t do justice to the 11 instruments he plays on his band’s just-released fifth album, Digital Fun-Zone! (Howlin Banana Records).
In his first interview with an American music journalist, Caussade recalls how the colorful and wacky band came together, and how he landed on the smile-inducing name for it.
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