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REVIEW: Grievances and Quiet Hands split

Posted on September 16, 2012October 8, 2013 by

I got a dual split record for you guys, and between Grievances and Quiet Hands, this is some hard and extreme punk. Grievances’ home state is Georgia, and they’ve been kickin’ it for about a year now. They are currently secluded away and generously writing more for you listeners. Quiet Hands is from Gulfport, Missouri.  …

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REVIEW: Versus the World’s Drink.Sing.Live.Love.

Posted on September 14, 2012October 8, 2013 by

Hailing from Santa Barbara, Californ-I-A, pop punk rock band Versus the World has dropped their much-anticipated second album Drink.Sing.Live.Love. in early 2012 after a seven-year hiatus. Their first self-titled album was the more aggressive of the two; Drink.Sing.Live.Love. is calmer and more mellowed out. The first album made me think of Bayside and The Almost,…

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REVIEW: Adventures self-titled EP

Posted on September 7, 2012October 7, 2013 by Samantha Gilder

Upon my first listen of Adventures self-titled EP, I realized that No Sleep Records had done it again.  The album, which will drop September 11, instantly blew me away and surpassed any expectation I may have had. The line-up of Adventures seems to go something like this: -Three parts former Code Orange Kids members -Two…

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REVIEW: Lowtalker Marathon EP

Posted on September 6, 2012October 7, 2013 by Samantha Gilder

Lowtalker is the combined effort of former Living With Lions, Misery Signals, and Comeback Kid members who will be releasing their debut EP, The Marathon, under No Sleep Records on September 18th. Stu Ross, Matt Keil, and Casey Hjelmberg formed the band in 2008, naming themselves after a reference to the “Puffy Shirt” episode of…

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Dead Ellington’s Refuse EP proves punk is still alive

Posted on September 5, 2012October 7, 2013 by

Alright, kids- we are taking it back a little bit and proving punk is not dead but still alive and kicking just as much as Henry Rollins. I present to you as evidence a punk band on the rise called Dead Ellington out of Boston, MA.  Their EP entitled Refuse dropped this past May and…

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REVIEW: Christian Bitto’s “The September Call-Up” EP

Posted on August 27, 2012October 7, 2013 by

Christian Bitto, a self-named musician from Philadelphia, PA, is a new artist to watch in the indie/rock scene. While mainly acoustic-driven, he is accompanied in his live shows by bandmates Niall Hood on bass and Jesse Gimbel on drums to create an intimate trio that can range from quiet, soft, finger-picked melodies to emotional rock….

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Twenty One Pilots “Regional at Best” review

Posted on January 30, 2012September 13, 2012 by Ryan Getz

Twenty One Pilots is cooking up a storm in central Ohio, and is now starting to spread that across the US with their first tour venturing out of the Midwest and the release of their second LP, Regional at Best.  The genre of this duo is hard to define.  Take some pop, hip hop, rock,…

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