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THE DONT’S – Those Delicate Chemicals
reviewed by Ryan Moore

THE DONT’S – Those Delicate Chemicals

This album is a rollercoaster ride.  Bear with me here –  I’m not talking “highs” and “lows,” but rather sheer noise.  The Dont’s succeed in [...]

The Don’ts – Breakdown

The Don’ts – Breakdown

The Dont’s third record, Those Delicate Chemicals, encompasses the band’s blend of ’80s/’90s post-punked heyday with nods to the Fall, Replacements and Talking Heads — but ultimately [...]

Those Mockingbirds – Honest? Honest.

Those Mockingbirds – Honest? Honest.

Somewhere within the vast landscape of the New Jersey music scene in 2009, a couple of musicians began to envision a fresh project that could [...]

ULTRA VIOLENT LIGHTS – Here in Filth
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

ULTRA VIOLENT LIGHTS – Here in Filth

Sometimes brainless rock music is a good thing. Here in Filth is largely an album of retreaded ’90s rock sound with a heavy dose of [...]

The Silent Years – Taking Drugs at the Amusement Park

The Silent Years – Taking Drugs at the Amusement Park

Josh Epstein is certainly no stranger to change. The Silent Years’ founder and frontman has seen his share of shifts throughout the past four years [...]

Gene Dante and the Future Starlets – A Madness To His Method

Gene Dante and the Future Starlets – A Madness To His Method

Gene Dante is the master of the dichotomy. He is both a musician and an actor; a songwriter, with his mind drawn inward, and a [...]

V/A – Saving Lives: Warped Tour 2006
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

V/A – Saving Lives: Warped Tour 2006

This is a compilation CD put together by SideCho Records on behalf of the American Red Cross, to be used as a giveaway for teens [...]

Interview: Jake Bellows of Neva Dinova
words by Jackson Ellis | photo courtesy of Crank!

Interview: Jake Bellows of Neva Dinova

Originally published in Verbicide issue #9 Omaha, Nebraska is a hotbed for great music, and one of the nicest surprises to emerge is Neva Dinova. [...]