Is punk dead? Not accounting to Evelyn Anne Clausen. She reviews the debut album by The Mind Spiders who have reminded her how much she’s missed the genre.
Album Review: Akron/Family – S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT
Akron/Family is back with another progressive, experimental album. Evelyn Anne Clausen tells you her thoughts on S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT in this review.
Album Review: The Dodos – No Color
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews the new album by The Dodos, No Color. How does she think the band’s third album ranks in comparison to their previous two?
Live Review: The Joy Formidable, Mona, BRAHMS
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews the The Joy Formidable, Mona and BRAHMS performance on March 22, 2011 in Atlanta. Find out why she may never trust her first impressions again. (Includes exclusive video clip.)
Album Review: The Mountain Goats – All Eternals Deck
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews the latest release by The Mountain Goats. How does All Eternals Deck stack-up against the bands previous releases?
Album Review: Say Hi – Um, Uh Oh
Evelyen Anne Clausen reviews Say Hi’s Um, Uh Oh, the seventh album by the one-man-band Eric Elbogen (and formerly known as Say Hi To Your Mom).
Live Review: Jukebox the Ghost
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews Jukebox the Ghost performance at The Tabernacle in Atlanta on February 4, 2011.
Live Review: Colour Revolt
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews Colour Revolt at Vinyl in Atlanta on January 22, 2011.
Album Review: Smith Westerns – Dye It Blonde
Evelyn Anne Clausen reviews Smith Western’s sophomore album, Dye It Blonde. Does she think it lives up the standard created on their debut album? Or does it fall short?
Album Review: Lady Lazarus – Mantic
There are albums that pull you in instantly, with their wit and easily accessible charm. Then there are albums that ask you to sit and listen, sometimes patiently, before their spell is fully cast. Read more from Evelyn Anne Clausen’s review of Lady Lazarus’s album Mantic …
Album Review: Black Dub
DeadJournalist.com’s newest contributor, Evelyn Anne Clausen, reviews Black Dub’s self-titled album.



