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The Daily Princetonian

Album Review — Purity Ring: "Another Eternity"

Since their 2012 debut, Shrines, Canadian duo Corin Roddick and Megan James, also known as Purity Ring, have had a lot of time to reflect upon the impact of their first release and the offspring of imitation acts it spawned. Seeking to both recreate and revamp their signature sound, Purity Ring has finally released their sophomore album, Another Eternity. Another Eternity is somewhat of a departure from their first album, but it still retains the sense of emotional magic that made fans fall in love with them in the first place.

03/19/2015


The Daily Princetonian

Album Review -- Feed Me: "A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo"

Following his history of consistently putting out material, Feed Me is back with his new EP, A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo! This 4-track release features plenty of Feed Me’s classic dubstep and electro sounds, along with some new influences and experimentation. The EP has a slow start, with a fairly average electro house track in “Different World.” While the constant melodious repetition of “you live in that different world” by a robotic synth is tastefully used throughout the song, the drops lack punchiness, resulting in a flat track overall. However, Feed Me quickly picks it up with “Wuzzle,” the single originally released to tease the album.

02/09/2015