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09
Sep
2012

Eight Deadbeat 2012 The Elephant in the Pool Lazy Jane (Steppers Dub) Alamut Wolves and Angels Punta de Choros My Rotten Roots Yard Horns of Jericho ...


28
Aug
2012

Best In Show Jackyl 2012 Best In Show Encore (It Makes My Bic Dig Her) Screw Driver Horns Up Golden Spooky Tooth Cover Of The Rolling Stone Walk My Mile Favorite Sin Better Than Chicken Don’t Lay Down On Me Eleven What I Do (Bonus Track) Open Invitation (Bonus Track) It’s Tricky (Bonus Track) ...


13
Aug
2012

Warm my soul Blundetto 2012 Rocroy (with Akale Horns) Hercules (with Hugh Coltman & Shawn Lee) It’s All About (with Aqeel) Crowded Places (with Akale Horns) Warm My Soul (with Courtney John) I’ll Be Home Later (with Akale Horns) Final Good Bye (with Tommy Guerrero) Treat Me Like That (with Courtney John) Walk Away Now (with Jahdan Blakkamoore) Since You’ve Been Gone Hercules Dub ...


12
Aug
2012

By The Horns Julia Stone 2012 Let’s Forget All The Things That We Say Bloodbuzz Ohio It’s All Okay I’m Here, I’m Not Here Justine Break Apart With The Light I Want To Live Here By The Horns The Line That Ties Me The River ...


11
Aug
2012

By The Horns Julia Stone 2012 Let’s Forget All The Things That We Say Bloodbuzz Ohio It’s All Okay I’m Here, I’m Not Here Justine Break Apart With The Light I Want To Live Here By The Horns The Line That Ties Me The River ...


10
Aug
2012

A Joyful Noise Gossip 2012 Melody Emergency Perfect World Get A Job Move In The Right Direction Casualties Of War Into The Wild Get Lost Involved Horns I Won’t Play Love In A Foreign Place ...


13
Mar
2012

Obsidium Enthroned 2012 Sepulchred Within Opaque Slumber Nonus Sacramentvm – Obsidium Horns Alfame Deathmoor Oblivious Shades The Final Architect Petraolevm Salvia Oracle Ov Void Thy Blight Vacuum ...


If you don't know who Bruce Springsteen is do yourself a favor and check out “Jungleland,” and brace yourself. One of the most influential songwriters in the past 40 years or so, Springsteen is best known for his records released in the mid '70s to early '90s. Though he fell from the lime light in subsequent years, he has continued to write some incredible tunes filled with desperation and hope. His latest effort “Wrecking Ball” follows similar themes that can be found on other Springsteen classics; small town heros, zeros and the bittersweet of life. The opening track “We Take...


Ol' Tony Bones and crew ain't making a reviewers job easy with Viva Le Vox's latest, “Dirt For Sale.” The boys should be applauded for establishing a Frankenstein sound, a conglomeration of ragtime, jazz and punk. This is what makes reviewing it so difficult, as nailing down a reference point to form a basis of comparison in order to give the reader a sense of the sound without using the sense of hearing. Certainly lines of delineation can be found, but they become skewed and cloaked behind some other element in the songs that the connect because. The easiest comparison to make would...


Music critics, while notoriously fussy, are charged with a daunting task: Objectively describing a purely nonobjective subject. Of course this also opens the floodgates for nearly anyone to pass themselves off as serious press. This is something that Johnny Bell, frontman for psych-punk band Crystal Antlers, is all too familiar with — though he doesn’t believe in what he reads, or more precisely, what he doesn’t read. “Everyone has their right to pontificate, but why listen to anyone else when now you have access to any music anywhere, anytime,” Bell said. “You think some 19-...


27
Oct
2011

10.27.2011 Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH w/Future Islands Javelin throw a party that sees nothing wrong with dropping crooked disco ("On It On It"), schoolyard funk ("Intervales Theme"), abstract R&B ("Dep") and pitch-perfect pop ("Mossy Woodland") in the same set. At least that's the way things unfold on Javelin's debut album, No Más, the eagerly-awaited follow-up to a self-released collection of demos (Jamz n Jemz) and a pair of limited Thrill Jockey 12-inches (Javelin, Number Two). It's as if Javelin were programmed to reproduce the golden age of every genre known to man, bouncing be...


27
Aug
2011

The Atom Age Kill Surf City When Rocket From the Crypt called it a day, well, it sucked pretty hardcore. There wasn’t a band quite like RFTC (immortalized in the Danko Jones song “RIP RFTC”) and arguably there wasn’t a better live band to come from the mid-90s rock boom. There was the whole fast California feel, the scorching leads, the pounding rhythm section, the horns that were insanely rock ‘n’ roll (not ska!) and the pompousness of a band that new they were the best game in town whether the crowd knew it or not. The Atom Age worship RFTC. Some tracks on “Kill Surf City” at...


05
Jul
2011

These three guys who abandoned their religion for rock n' roll take all sorts of genres, throw them in a blender and push the “fun” button instead of puree. From Hey Monea’s horns section to their bluesy guitar, the band gets you in the mood for summertime if you just haven’t been feeling it yet. ...


09
Jul
2010

By Julia Kazar The Ruckus, a ska band with a rock sound, from a small town in Kansas has been hard at work this summer. They just released a new CD called “Never Stop” and now they are going on tour to promote it, along with all their other music. The tour makes its way to Northeast Ohio early next week with a show at Conton’s Old Glory on Monday night. Also playing that night are Co-Pilot and General Riot. The music starts at 8:00 and it’s sure to be a night filled with some great music, so don’t miss a minute of it. A few years ago eight guys from a small town in Kansas ...


The likelihood of one of this decade’s most reputable punk bands creating an entire album of mariachi music is pretty slim. In the case of such an occurrence, the notion that the album will actually be good is even more doubtful. Without hesitation, Los Angeles-based The Bronx has defeated such odds with the promising debut of their alter ego Mariachi El Bronx’s self-titled album. While it may seem irreverent for a punk band to make an album of mariachi music, The Bronx begs to differ. Their music has always been deeply entrenched within the Los Angeles scene and lifestyle, and mariachi’...