The Year 2013: Transplants – In a Warzone

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Reunited again In the year 2010, LA’s Rap Rock band Transplants announced that their second hiatus was about to be over. A year later, the third album […]

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The Year 2013: Kylesa – Ultraviolet

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Outside the Field of Vision Kylesa will forever be a unique phenomenon. There are many bands or artists who have coined genres and combinations like Post Metal, […]

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The Year 2013: Rudimental – Home

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Straight outta Hackney Rudimental were formed in 2009 and released their first single Deep in the Valley in 2011. In the same year, founding members Kesi Dryden, […]

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The Year 2013: Snoop Lion – Reincarnated

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., better known as Snoop Doog, has undertaken a journey to the island of Jamaica where he wanted to encounter the Rastafari religion and […]

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The Year 2013: Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine – White People and the Damage Done

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com White People and the Damage Done was the second longplayer by the Californian band with the rather bit too long artist name. The band was of course […]

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The Year 2013: The Black Angels – Indigo Meadow

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Something was brewing in the first half of the 2010s when it comes to genres such as Psychedelic Rock and its related musical spheres. Stoner and Desert […]

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The Year 2013: Ana Popović – Can you stand the Heat

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Before she released this one-hour longplayer of Blues, Jazz, Funk, and Soul, Ana Popović (or Ана Поповић) has already published one album with her band Hush and five solo albums. After record deals with Ruf Records and […]

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The Year 2013: Darkthrone – The Underground Resistance

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. To talk about the fifteenth album by Norwegian band Darkthrone, a short excursion into the past helps to establish the context. After they released their Blackened Metal Punk banger „Sardonic Wrath“ in 2004, the band signed a […]

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The Year 2013: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – II

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. A year after the release of their selftitled debut album, Unknown Mortal Orchesta from Auckland, New Zealand announced having signed with Jagjaguwar – the label that released all of their longplayers since then. Although in retrospect, the […]

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