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Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 4

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 4

Bewaaaaaare…for it has been foretold by the prophets that on the 13th hour of the 17th day of the 3rd month in the 2010th year [...]

Jookabox – John Kill Meets the Brick People

Jookabox – John Kill Meets the Brick People

On March 9, 2010 Joyful Noise Recordings will issue an extremely limited cassette split from Jookabox and Kid Primitive Family. The Jookabox/Kid Primitive Family split [...]

HI RED CENTER – Assemble
reviewed by James Yates

HI RED CENTER – Assemble

There’s a fine line between noise rock and ugly chaos. On one side of the spectrum you have music that is a fascinating experiment — bold and challenging, yet rewarding. On the other side you have something that sounds like the first band you formed in seventh grade — sloppy, noisy, and egotistical.

Jookabox – You Cried Me

Jookabox – You Cried Me

Dead Zone Boys, the third album from Jookabox (Indianapolis-born David “Moose” Adamson and Co.), is love story meets psychedelic zombie-musical. The zombie part came easy: Moose [...]

STATIONARY ODYSSEY – Sons of Boy
reviewed by Luke Winkie

STATIONARY ODYSSEY – Sons of Boy

The American frontier wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Countless hyperbolizers falsely remember the period as a time of sparkling lawlessness and thrilling [...]

Stationary Odyssey – Children of the Revolution

Stationary Odyssey – Children of the Revolution

Post-rock-punk-ambient-prog-grind-rockers Stationary Odyssey have released a free digital EP titled Johnfriend. This digital EP is an accompaniment to Sons of Boy, which was released worldwide [...]

PUSH-PULL – Between Noise And The Indians
reviewed by Matthew Wright

PUSH-PULL – Between Noise And The Indians

This album has a serious DIY sound and feel. Which doesn’t have to be a bad thing, but in this case sorta is. The Push-Pull [...]

HERMIT THRUSHES – Slight Fountain
reviewed by Matt Edmund

HERMIT THRUSHES – Slight Fountain

What can only be described at multi-instrumental acoustic experimentation, Hermit Thrushes brings you their newest piece of work, Slight Fountain. This 14-track album comes across [...]

MARMOSET – Tea Tornado
reviewed by Matt Edmund

MARMOSET – Tea Tornado

Oftentimes in the realm of independent music, an artist or album comes around and banks on the idea of a gimmick rooted in simplicity and [...]

Marmoset – Peach Cobbler

Marmoset – Peach Cobbler

The music of Marmoset sounds like it comes from that short, golden moment in the Seventies that never really happened or existed, but which is [...]

Push-Pull – Wright, Right?

Push-Pull – Wright, Right?

Across the street from an abandoned skiing facility in Nashville, Indiana, there stands an A-Frame. From within come the sounds of a guitar amp set [...]

Hermit Thrushes – Snowflake Heart

Hermit Thrushes – Snowflake Heart

Harsh chords, complex rhythms, strange orchestration and awkward melody interchangeably weave throughout the songs of Hermit Thrushes. With their sophomore album Slight Fountain, this Philadelphia-based [...]

PUSH-PULL – 3
reviewed by Erin Roof

PUSH-PULL – 3

When I put on this album, my roommate immediately howled, “Eww!” at the speakers. She had a valid point. It would have been better if [...]

ABNER TRIO – Distant Thunder Of The Sacred Force
reviewed by Peter Terebesi

ABNER TRIO – Distant Thunder Of The Sacred Force

I don’t like Abner Trio. Mostly it’s because of the vocals. The lead vocals are sometimes a little whiny, often slurred on purpose…whatever. The backup [...]