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FILTHY THIEVING BASTARDS – A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills
reviewed by Neal Ganslaw

FILTHY THIEVING BASTARDS – A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Within 15 seconds of listening to this CD I thought, Oh no, not another Irish folk punk band. Then I [...]

FILTHY THIEVING BASTARDS – A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills
reviewed by Douglas Novielli

FILTHY THIEVING BASTARDS – A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Allusions to the Pogues and Billy Bragg aren’t far off, when talking about this band.  It’s made up of [...]

ENGINE DOWN – A Sign of Breath
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

ENGINE DOWN – A Sign of Breath

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 The first track on this four song EP makes me glad that I do record reviews.  “Second of February” [...]

ELECTRELANE – Rock it To the Moon
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

ELECTRELANE – Rock it To the Moon

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Brooding instrumental electric punk that knows how to move along.  The guitar plods away in a Beat Happening-ish manner [...]

DIVISION – Who Died | A Working Title
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

DIVISION – Who Died | A Working Title

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 The press release compares this “emo punk pop band” to the likes of The Get Up Kids, Promise Ring, [...]

DIASTEMATA – S/T
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

DIASTEMATA – S/T

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 I often lament that I don’t receive a wide enough variety of music to review.  Sometimes, it seems, everything [...]

CONVERGE – Jane Doe
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

CONVERGE – Jane Doe

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 By the time this zine gets into the readers’ hands, I’m pretty sure there will be nothing left to [...]

Interview: Cynthia Connolly
words by Jackson Ellis | photo by Cynthia Connolly

Interview: Cynthia Connolly

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Since I’ve been publishing Verbicide, I’ve rather enjoyed working with record label publicists who are in charge of purchasing [...]

Over the Red Line
words by Jackson Ellis

Over the Red Line

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Emerging from the dark caverns of the sub-city tunnel, the number two train screeched to a halt.  I eased [...]