Review: Weekend Nachos – Still

Review: Weekend Nachos – Still
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John Hoffman’s vocal plasticity, which ranges from harrowing shrieks to guttural bellowing and intermittent grooving (“Yes Way” and “Broken Mirror”), compares to others of the ilk. Ultimately, though, the band plies their wares where the most bread gets buttered: punishing power violence with an occasional metal flourish. … read more

Review: Warbringer – IV: Empires Collapse

Review: Warbringer – IV: Empires Collapse
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Though Empires Collapse is certainly a capital “T” Thrash record, it also incorporate more doom, punk and even industrial influences than any previous record, as made evident on ominous pounders like “The Turning of the Gears” and “Leviathan.”  … read more

Review: Ulfer – White Mountain

Review: Ulfer – White Mountain
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Ahhh… one of these. You know, sweeping soundscapes and an oh-so Icelandic dose of studied aural ambivalence that’s supposed to concoct awe-inspiring sonic portraits of mountains, glaciers, frost-encrusted forest temples home to cherubic pixies, ice queens and … you know. Icelandic stuff.  … read more

Review: Tweak Bird – Any Ol’ Way

Review: Tweak Bird – Any Ol’ Way
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Nope, “Tweak Bird” ain’t a euphemism for your meth-head uncle. It’s a duo of stoned Los Angeles–bred brothers making delicious, tuneful fuzz-rock. In fact, Any Ol’ Way has already been described as a vehicle for the brothers to advance their beliefs, which presently consist of “peace, marijuana, individual freedoms and not taking ourselves too seriously.” … read more

Review: Traams – Grin

Review: Traams – Grin
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Krautrock by way of Chichester, England with a dusting of American math rock in it’s blood, Traams stand in good post-punker company (along with say Parquet Courts and Disappears) by making honest-to-god indie ROCK with a serrated, post millennial edge. … read more

Review: TOY – Join the Dots

Review: TOY – Join the Dots
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London’s TOY have already kicked up a stir across the pond, getting themselves on a number of high-ranking “Best Of” lists with their 2012 self-titled debut. … read more

Review: The Men – Campfire Songs

Review: The Men – Campfire Songs
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Breathtaking and unique, it’s a bold (albeit softer) testament to the band’s staying power that should whet the appetites of noobs and longtime fans, stoking the fires of another phenomenal LP. … read more

Review: The Melvins – Tres Cabrones

Review: The Melvins – Tres Cabrones
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The Melvins = Butthole Surfers + My War/In My Head–era Black Flag + Lysol-era Melvins … read more

Review: The Reserves – Made in Tennessee EP

Review: The Reserves – Made in Tennessee EP
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This is blue collar rock n’ roll from the Volunteer State. If nothing else, Made in Tennessee holds the marked distinction of featuring a punk cover of the old folk standard “Oh Shenandoah.” … read more

Review: The Shrine – Bless Off

Review: The Shrine – Bless Off
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I’ve kept The Shrine at arm’s length for some time, mostly because I get annoyed when 16-year-old nu-metallers-turned-skaters try to “educate” me on Sabbath (my first intro to this band), but also because I’m a huge, gutless jerk who doesn’t get into stuff unless he thinks HE discovered it first. … read more