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Andrew Jackson Jihad – Coffin Dance [video]
Folk punks Andrew Jackson Jihad have released a new video for their song ‘Coffin Dance’, from their new album Christmas Island, on SideOneDummy Records. Check out their suitably strange video below:
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Tagged andrew jackson jihad, christmas island, coffin dance, media, sideonedummy records, video
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Dust Bowl Jokies – The Wicked /// Blood, Sweat & Perfume
Dust Bowl Jokies, to my mind, sound like a very solid bluesy rock ‘n’ roll band. Pay your tenner, throw some horns and drink the night away. There’s not really any special reason to choose to listen to this band … Continue reading
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Tagged blood sweat and perfume, dust bowl jokies, review, rock, rock n roll, the wicked
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Sleep in – Settling
For some reason my week has been all about Evan Weiss. I caught Their/They’re/There and Into It. Over It in concert last Friday. Then I reviewed The Jazz June split; whose soon to be released album was produced by Weiss. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Eric McNelis, indie punk, into it. over it., pop punk, review, settling, sleep in
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Dikembe/The Jazz June – Split EP
Dikembe’s ‘Healer of the Pride’ starts this split, and immediately I know I’ll like this. It’s the first I’ve heard of them, and it won’t be the last time I listen. They effortlessly combine punk and emo, gang vocals and … Continue reading
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Tagged dikembe, emo, gainesville, punk, review, split ep, the jazz june
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Brawlers – I am a Worthless Piece of Shit
A few months ago, a friend of mine played with Brawlers and declared them to be his new favourite band. Used to such hyperbole, I dismissed this and pretty much forgot about it. I am clearly an idiot. Having since … Continue reading
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Tagged alcopop records, brawlers, ep, i am a worthless piece of shit, pop punk, punk rock, review
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Bear Trade – Blood And Sand
Sometimes I yearn a little bit for when it was Milloy, Dauntless Elite and The Mercury League doing the rounds on the reg (or at least, semi-reg). They are all lovely people, but you’d get a bit of whiskey in … Continue reading
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Tagged bear trade, blood and sand, melodic punk, north east, punk rock, review, the mercury league
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Lipstick Homicide: Like an Aural Caffeine Rush
Pop punk has undergone a bit of a resurgence over the last few years – it’s hard not to ignore the exposure that bands like Masked Intruder and Teenage Bottlerocket are getting, as well as the amount of smaller bands … Continue reading
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Tagged interview, lipstick homicide, out utero, pop punk, punk, rachel feldmann, the muffs
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Gnarwolves: Learning to Love
Gnarwolves are not afraid to speak their mind. Their fast, furious and forthright punk rock anthems have taken the UK by storm, and this year will be their biggest yet with a debut album and a main stage appearance at … Continue reading
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Tagged a wilhelm scream, funemployed, gnarwolves, interview, pop punk, punk rock, skate punk, weed
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Runaway Brother – Summer/Autumn
As a prelude to their debut full-length album, Runaway Brother has released the very short EP Summer/Autumn. First up in the title track ‘Summer/Autumn’. Almost immediately the song is reminiscent of Tubelord, but unfortunately a weaker version. It’s catchy however, … Continue reading
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Tagged emo, indie pop, review, runaway brother, summer autumn, tiny engines
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Perdition – I’ll Be Careful, You’ll Be Dead [video]
Manatee Entertainment, based in north-west Germany, has uploaded its eighth ‘Manatee Session’, this time with punk rock four-piece Perdition, from Texas. Check out singer Andrew doing an acoustic rendition of ‘I’ll Be Careful, You’ll Be Dead’ below:
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Tagged acoustic, i'll be careful you'll be dead, manatee entertainment, perdition, punk rock, session, video
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