Fox Jaws
At Odds (Or, Exercises in Separation While United in the Fall)
By Jessica Lewis

Releasing this record four months after they initially expected to must have been rough for Fox Jaws, but maybe it was for the best. This album is a testament to hard work and the sweet affirmation that comes with. At Odds finds itself as an end-of-summer showdown between uppity urgency that craves more adrenaline and moments of calm reflection towards the good and bad. While it may take some time getting used to Carleigh Aikin and Dan Allen's pipes (according to their website bios, they enjoy smoking), they sit comfortably in the fast progressive structures and almost-arena rock. "Two By Two" and "Ahab's Ghost" are the major works of art by the restless guitars and "The Enabler" does well directed by the keyboard. Often labelled as small-town heroes, after raising the band in Barrie then relocating to Alcona, Ontario, Fox Jaws have successfully filled out into all parts of At Odds' confident city sound. (Nevado)
Scissor Sisters
Angry Samoans / Class of 1984
Ra Ra Riot
City and Colour / Tegan and Sara / Wintersleep / Ra Ra Riot
Jenny and Johnny - I’m Having Fun Now
DJ Muggs vs. Ill Bill - Kill Devil Hills
Prosanctus Inferi - Pandemonic Ululations of Vesperic Palpitation
Profanatica - Disgusting Blasphemies against God
Luke Doucet & the White Falcon - Steel City Trawler
Sonny and the Sunsets - Tomorrow Is Alright
Reid Jamieson - Staring Contest
Various - Kompakt Total 11
Lou Barlow and the Missingmen
The Specials
Vampire Weekend / Beach House / Dum Dum Girls
Ra Ra Riot - The Orchard
S. Carey - All We Grow
Sarah Jezebel Deva - A Sign of Sublime
Cotton Jones - Tall Hours in the Glowstream
Neil Hamburger - Hot February Night
Oneida / Cowards
Ion Dissonance - Cursed
Various - Bloody War: Songs 1924-1939
Mogwai - Special Moves/Burning
Reason - Fools
Bars of Gold - Of Gold
Jon Langford & Skull Orchard - Old Devils
Brad Laner - Natural Selections
Surgeon / Various - Fabric 53
!!! - Strange Weather, Isn’t It?
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Rivers
Fennesz / Daniell / Buck - Knoxville
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