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HOLY FUCK – Latin
reviewed by James Yates

HOLY FUCK – Latin

Holy Fuck’s band name lends itself to an easy enthusiastic review. Sort of like the film Kick-Ass, it’s a fine line that must be walked [...]

ROOMS – S/T
reviewed by Luke Winkie

ROOMS – S/T

Rooms are pretty difficult to get excited about. They’re yet another entry in a disconcertingly long list of post-punk upstarts who (probably after seeing the [...]

Damien Jurado – Cloudy Shoes

Damien Jurado – Cloudy Shoes

We are happy to share a song from the new record by Damien Jurado, Saint Bartlett. “Cloudy Shoes” is the sweeping album opener with gentle handclaps [...]

Nate and Jackson: JW3
by Nate Pollard and Jackson Ellis

Nate and Jackson: JW3

ADMIRAL RADLEY – I Heart California
reviewed by Brandon Franz

ADMIRAL RADLEY – I Heart California

After touring with each other for years, Earlimart and Grandaddy decided to link up after long tinkering with the idea of collaborating musically. Finally, Aaron [...]

Ralph Bakshi’s Mighty Mouse Finally on DVD

Ralph Bakshi’s Mighty Mouse Finally on DVD

While it’s possible that some readers may already consider this old news, others (like me) may have let this tidbit escape them. This past January, [...]

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost

This is old music, old feelings. It’s a sound and style that had its moments — and moment in the sun — years ago. Listening [...]

DAYLIGHT – Sinking
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

DAYLIGHT – Sinking

Daylight is a band that plays loud music with screaming vocals that make an entirely forgettable record. “The Best” is a somewhat enjoyable track that [...]

Soft Tags – The Pine Barrens

Soft Tags – The Pine Barrens

Sounding like college radio, one a.m. circa 1982, and tirelessly recording and releasing as many as three records a year, Soft Tags is keeping the [...]

Ken and Barbie On a Train
words by Cameron Pierce | artwork by Jakes

Ken and Barbie On a Train

Ken is lost on a train heading from Seattle toward Los Angeles. He needs to find a Barbie Girl before he reaches L.A. More importantly, [...]

Sonoi – Micro-Coliseum

Sonoi – Micro-Coliseum

The self-titled debut from the experimental pop trio Sonoi was released worldwide on the independent record label Meno Mosso on April 27, 2010. The album was engineered [...]