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THE APPLESEED CAST – Low Level Owl Vol. I & II
reviewed by Patrick Hosken

THE APPLESEED CAST – Low Level Owl Vol. I & II

Certain albums are delicately crafted by bands to be breathtakingly epic in scope. Attention to detail and sonic experimentation helped Radiohead conquer the world in [...]

COMA RECOVERY – Goddverb
reviewed by Dan Chapman

COMA RECOVERY – Goddverb

Coma Recovery’s new album Goddverb posts a heavy but lovely batch of songs. Not necessarily strong compliments, but at least Coma Recovery show listeners they [...]

MOONLIT SAILOR – Colors in Stereo
reviewed by Dan Chapman

MOONLIT SAILOR – Colors in Stereo

Moonlit Sailor’s newest album is tricky to describe, because they make great instrumental music but almost write like they have a vocalist in their band… [...]

THE GHOST OF OTIS – Hopes and Denials
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

THE GHOST OF OTIS – Hopes and Denials

Sometimes there is an album so undeniably strange that it defies easy description. It has no genre and no pattern, but exists on its own [...]

THE APPLESEED CAST – Middle States
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

THE APPLESEED CAST – Middle States

The Appleseed Cast is back! Their new EP, Middle States, landed in stores on June 7th. The Lawrence, Kansas natives are turning the Midwest into a [...]

ETHIENNE – The Old And The New World
reviewed by Dan Chapman

ETHIENNE – The Old And The New World

On their Deep Elm Records debut, Italian four0piece Ethienne displays a keen eye for pop song writing, yet struggles to find a main focus on [...]

Interview: Aaron Pillar of The Appleseed Cast
words and photos by Peter Borghard

Interview: Aaron Pillar of The Appleseed Cast

Peter Borghard chats with Aaron from the band prior shooting photos at their NYC show.

V/A – The Emo Diaries Chapter 12
reviewed by Dan Chapman

V/A – The Emo Diaries Chapter 12

On the 12th Emo Diaries compilation — a series once made popular for its unreleased tracks of Jimmy Eat World and the Appleseed Cast — up [...]

SUMMER HOURS – Alone Together
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

SUMMER HOURS – Alone Together

The sound of Summer Hours aptly fits the name of the band. Alone Together floats out of the speakers with sunny chords, bouncy vocals, and [...]

ATHLETICS – Why Aren’t I Home?
reviewed by Matt Edmund

ATHLETICS – Why Aren’t I Home?

Incorporating dream-like soundscapes full of echo-effected guitars with intense drum beats and vocals describes the sound of New Jersey’s Athletics. “Who?” you might be saying [...]

THE SKY LIFE – Roots and Wings
reviewed by Dan Chapman

THE SKY LIFE – Roots and Wings

Canadian rocker’s The Sky Life are a melting pot of sounds. I can’t say that they have a patented “trademark,” but they seem to gather [...]

Verbicide’s Montreal Expozine 2010 Mixtape

Verbicide’s Montreal Expozine 2010 Mixtape

On November 13 and 14, Verbicide is visiting one of the liveliest independent publishing conferences in North America. We always enjoy making the trip to [...]

LAST LUNGS – Look at That Old Grizzly Bear
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

LAST LUNGS – Look at That Old Grizzly Bear

Look at That Old Grizzly Bear feels like a novel where you can’t be quite sure who lost track of the plot: the reader or [...]

CARLY COMANDO – One Take
reviewed by Hanna Rose

CARLY COMANDO – One Take

A while back, I asked my good friend who attends the San Francisco Conservatory of Music what her school is like. She said only one [...]

MUCKAFURGASON – The Pink Album
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

MUCKAFURGASON – The Pink Album

Deep Elm Records have an insanely diverse catalog. From political punkers like Latterman to chameleon sound shifters like Appleseed Cast, they’ve pulled bands from all [...]