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TOUCH & GO: THE COMPLETE HARDCORE PUNK ZINE 1979-1983 by Dave Stimson and Tesco Vee
reviewed by Jon Aubin

TOUCH & GO:  THE COMPLETE HARDCORE PUNK ZINE 1979-1983  by Dave Stimson and Tesco Vee

Bazillion Points Publishing, 576 pages, trade paperback, $15.95 Having read everything between the covers of Touch & Go:  The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine 1979-1983, collecting [...]

Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession
words by Casey Boland | photo by 3MP

Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession

Pall Jenkins lives in San Diego. The first time I heard his band Three Mile Pilot I was in San Francisco. I endured an ill-advised [...]

CocoRosie – R.I.P Burn Face

CocoRosie – R.I.P Burn Face

CocoRosie are two American-born sisters, Sierra and Bianca, who started making music together in Paris in 2003. Their first album, La Maison de Mon Rêve, was [...]

BLONDE REDHEAD – Penny Sparkle
reviewed by Luke Winkie

BLONDE REDHEAD – Penny Sparkle

It’s been peeling away for a while, but at this point the tense, calculated, economic guitar blasts of Blonde Redhead have completely disappeared — as [...]

!!! – Strange Weather, Isn’t It?
words by Mason Souza

!!! – Strange Weather, Isn’t It?

Strange Weather, Isn’t It? is the fourth release from !!!, a Sacramento band formed from members of  Black Liqourice and Popesmashers after the bands toured [...]

Blonde Redhead – Here Sometimes

Blonde Redhead – Here Sometimes

Penny Sparkle, the forthcoming album from Blonde Redhead, marks yet another sonic twist in the adventurous canon of this New York City based group. The band [...]

Show Review: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists at Mohawk Place, Buffalo 6/27/10
words by Garrett Lyons | photos by Allison Welsh

Show Review: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists at Mohawk Place, Buffalo 6/27/10

Mohawk Place in Buffalo, NY is one of those clubs that brings back great memories of showing up at back alley music halls to see [...]

COCOROSIE – Grey Oceans
reviewed by Hanna Rose

COCOROSIE – Grey Oceans

CocoRosie is an eclectic sister act with pop and sizzle. Put simply, they’re in the business of entertainment, and with the incorporation of nearly every [...]

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 5

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 5

Presenting the new and improved Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 5! Fourteen delicious tracks (and one bonus track) fortified with vitamins, minerals, essential polypeptides, and 100% [...]

CocoRosie – Lemonade

CocoRosie – Lemonade

CocoRosie are two American-born sisters, Sierra and Bianca, who started making music together in Paris in 2003. Their first album, La Maison de Mon Rêve, was [...]

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 [...]

QUASI – American Gong
reviewed by Matthew Wright

QUASI – American Gong

Quasi’s American Gong is a solid album. Cinderblock dorm room bookcase solid. There’s not a single track that would make you reach forward to flip [...]

TED LEO AND THE PHARMACISTS – The Brutalist Bricks
reviewed by James Yates

TED LEO AND THE PHARMACISTS – The Brutalist Bricks

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists have arrived on the almighty Matador Records with The Brutalist Bricks, a nonstop work of musical expertise. It’s a beautiful [...]

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Even Heroes Have To Die

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Even Heroes Have To Die

Though a succession of releases for the Gern Blandsten, Ace Fu, Lookout (and most recently) Touch & Go labels, Ted has established himself as one [...]

Quasi – Repulsion

Quasi – Repulsion

Quasi was formed in Portland, Oregon in 1993 by Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss. Their first album was self released in 1995, and they released [...]