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Record Review: SIGNALS MIDWEST’s “Latitudes And Longitudes” on Tiny Engines
SIGNALS MIDWEST Latitudes And Longitudes (Tiny Engines) Purchase This Album Now A disc where no two songs sound similar and at some points you’re left wondering if you’re still listening to the same band,
Read More »Record Review: Museum Mouth – Sexy But Not Happy
MUSEUM MOUTH Sexy But Not Happy (Self Released) Get This Album Free Now A band with a truly unique sound, mix some lo-fi indie rock with post-punk and pop-punk flavor and toss in some
Read More »Record Review: School of Seven Bells – Ghostory
SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS Ghostory (Vagrant) Purchase This Album Now Now down to a duo with one of the two frontwoman departing in 2010, though her presence is undoubtedly missed, the band hasn’t thinned
Read More »Record Review: Wavelets – Athaletics
WAVELETS Athaletics (Tiny Engines) Purchase This Album Now A total of 9 tracks in a mere 23 minutes of scratchy vocals, witty lyrics, forceful melodies and jangly, twinkling, sometimes jagged arrangements, comparisons to ALGERNON
Read More »Record Review: Placeholder – Nothing Is Pure
PLACEHOLDER Nothing Is Pure (Better Days) Purchase This Album Now Formerly known as Coastal (legal issues forced them to change their name), a quick EP at their inception put them on the radar, but
Read More »Record Review: Good Luck – Without Hesitation
GOOD LUCK Without Hesitation (No Idea) Purchase This Album Now The years that passed since their excellent debut had an indelible influence on the band, the result being a more sophisticated version of their
Read More »Record Review: Words Like Daggers – Literature
WORDS LIKE DAGGERS Literature (Indianola Records) If their EP, These Transient Times, wasn’t enough to solidify them a spot among post hardcore heavyweights such as BLESSTHEFALL and BRING ME THE HORIZON, then their new
Read More »Record Review: Rotary Club – Second Year In Swine
ROTARY CLUB Second Year In Swine (Woodside) Purchase This Album Now Here’s something different. Spearheaded by Tom Devaney and a revolving door of musicians, ROTARY CLUB’s sophomore disc builts a lot of varying sounds
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