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Recently, Polyvinyl Records has taken a turn in its direction for featured artists. When the label first began, eccentric indie rock powerhouses like Aloha, Kerosene 454, Rainer Maria, Pele ... Read Full Review |
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Avant-punks 90 Day Men have been hovering on the fringe of greatness for the past three or four years, creeping closer and closer to the rhinestone-encrusted door marked "big time" with each... Read Full Review |
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Mutilate Us, the band's first proper full length, features sun-drenched acoustics, strong vocals and an unaffected knack for infectious hooks and melodies. Tracks like "Yours Recklessly" mes... Read Full Review |
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When was the last time a rock band took your head clean off? How often does a punk band wind up with a creative violence so tight that the only possibility is explosion? And since when does ... Read Full Review |
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As Yet No Title cassette, a various-artists compilation featuring many heavy-hitters of the cassette underground of yesteryear, still as vital, if not more so, than ever, plus several relati... Read Full Review |
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Well here we are in the year 2002 and one of the most anticipated albums this year is none other than Bad Relgion's "Process of Belief." These guys have been playing some of the best music e... Read Full Review |
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Louisville's Black Cross (formerly known as the Black Widows) play potent hardcore punk with a dash of grungy metal and melody thrown in for good measure. This is their first album for EVR a... Read Full Review |
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Black Lips give us ten tracks of early punk/60s psychedelic/freakout noise rock genius. While some comparisons might be made to label mates Coffin Lids' due to the "recorded through a tin-ca... Read Full Review |
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Over the past summer I had the pleasure of seeing Bluetip perform live in a basement in front of about ten people. It could have been because of poor fliering, Sunday evening blues, I don't ... Read Full Review |
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If you judge a book by its cover (get it? Books On Tape? "book by its cover"?), LA resident Todd Matthew Drootin, the latest punker turned electronic miscreant whom you need to know, might s... Read Full Review |
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Rarely is an album such a direct challenge. Literally, of course, Throw Down Your Laptops is a verbal glove-slapping to the electronica community, but it also brings the music to back it up.... Read Full Review |
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You've got to hand it to Conor Oberst for not sitting on his laurels. Oberst and Bright Eyes have reached an almost gargantuan size in comparison to where they were a few years ago. After Fe... Read Full Review |
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For much of its relatively short lifespan, the electro-indie-punk crossover arena was more rooted in new-wave record collections than the forward-thinking slant that electronic instrumentati... Read Full Review |
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This is pummeling, high-octane melodic hardcore, fleshed out with vocal harmonies, mildly tricky structures, and lyrics that addresses the state of the world (e.g. \"We\'ve got too much time... Read Full Review |
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Out of some strange southern town, the ever-ecentric Mcalister emerges with yet another batch of off-key quirk-folk ramblings. Telling stories of a murdering bog man, plantation life, and ye... Read Full Review |
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The range of style and influence that's evident on the debut EP from Consafos, Such is the Way of Things, is a testament to the band's depth of talent, from front woman Stefanie Drootin (Bri... Read Full Review |
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Regardless of what Selective Wreckage's promotional materials / the band themselves will tell you, it is at its heart a B-sides and rarities compilation. While it is described as more than t... Read Full Review |
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The usual background info… Curlupanddie hails from Las Vegas, Nevada. The band formed in 1998. They’re a young band in the hardcore scene, and Unfortunately We’re Not Robots is their first f... Read Full Review |
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So here we are with the acoustic Dashboard record that everyone seemed to be asking for. Does it live up to expectations or are people losing interest in the person who brought the word ‘Emo... Read Full Review |
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What David Dondero lacks in refinement, he makes up for in passion and shamelessness. This live album, comfortably set in the small San Francisco pub that the Bay Area singer/songwriter call... Read Full Review |
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