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REVIEW: Carpet of Horses’ It’s Only Light EP

Posted on January 11, 2013October 8, 2013 by Kate Foster

An EP recorded in three different countries inevitably sets up some pretty massive expectations for a worldly and sophisticated sound, right? Get this: Carpet of Horses, a project fronted by Tobin Stewart, just released It’s Only Light – and though the EP was created in the earthly cities of Toronto, Berlin, and Tel Aviv, the…

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REVIEW: Evan Andree’s Invisible Sap EP

Posted on January 5, 2013October 8, 2013 by Samantha Gilder

Evan Andree is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/producer/music journalist, born and raised in the home of the brave. The Atlanta native’s song Panic (off of his Flags Pt. II EP) has recently been featured in Nike UK’s ad campaign “Find Your Greatness”. Now, Andree has released a new EP titled Invisible Sap, which has been online, accessible,…

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REVIEW: Blink 182’s “Boxing Day”

Posted on December 11, 2012June 5, 2014 by Emily McBride

So…blink-182 has come out with a new song, “Boxing Day,” off of their new holiday EP, Dogs Eating Dogs.  Always exciting news for me when there is a new blink song. That being said, the song is pretty mundane.  Not bad…just kind of forgettable. It’s a song to drive and not pay attention to.  A…

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REVIEW: The Last Tycoon’s Ballad of the Bloodstained Bible

Posted on December 1, 2012October 8, 2013 by Kate Foster

Take a large dose of Sufjan Stevens circa Seven Swans, mix in a little Ryan Adams, and toss in just a dash of more current folk acts like Mumford and Sons, and you have “Ballad of the Bloodstained Bible”, The Last Tycoon’s newest single. John Gladwin, currently living in Athens, Georgia, ushers in the song…

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REVIEW: Rivals by Her Bright Skies

Posted on November 29, 2012October 8, 2013 by

Here is a band from the land of beauty.   Introducing Switzerland’s rock/pop punk group called Her Bright Skies. They’ve just released their third album titled Rivals through Panic & Action records on November 19, 2012. They hail from the small town of Jönköping in Switzerland, and they got their kick-start in 2005. Since then, they…

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REVIEW: Foeme’s El Fin Del Mundo

Posted on November 29, 2012October 8, 2013 by Samantha Gilder

Isn’t it something when a song can speak volumes to you (regardless of the familiarity of the language it’s being played in)? This was my revelation from earlier in the week when I was introduced to Foeme, an independent rock band from Mexico City. I find it kind of ironic that even though my Mexican…

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Washed Away by a2

Posted on November 21, 2012October 8, 2013 by Amy Anderson

Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm – a2 (Official Video) from Erased Tapes on Vimeo. In the midst of holiday festivities, insanity settles in. Perhaps Ólafur Arnalds had this in mind when he posted the Michael Zoidis & Jodie Southgate video for his and Nils Frahm’s collaboration song, “a2”.

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SHOW REVIEW: Deerhoof, Liam Finn, Tunabunny, Formica Man

Posted on November 15, 2012October 8, 2013 by Colin Frawley

An unusually large lineup and an (almost) appropriately large crowd convened at Athens, Ga.’s 40 Watt on Saturday, Nov. 10. Formica Man and Athens natives Tunabunny delivered energetic sets, but it wasn’t really until über-bearded New Zealander Liam Finn took the stage that things started to fill in on the floor. An impressive showman, Finn…

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Words with Pinback’s Rob Crow

Posted on November 14, 2012October 8, 2013 by Emily McBride

Everyone should know Pinback.  They’re kind of a big deal.  Based in San Diego, California, the band is essentially made up of Zach Smith and Rob Crow.  They recently released their fifth full-length studio album, Information Retrieved and are currently on a US tour. I got the chance to grab a few minutes of phone…

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Luther’s Phil Warner talks about touring, The Fest, and their debut album Let’s Get You Somewhere Else

Posted on November 5, 2012October 8, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

If you haven’t heard of Luther, be glad you have me around to keep your playlists up to date.  Luther is made up of Phil Warner (vocals/guitar), Nick Harris (vocals/guitar), Greg Karlowitsch (bass), and Andy Clarke (drums). The band formed in 2011, and already they’ve made some serious strides, touring with bands like Bouncing Souls…

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