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Direct Effect – Sunburn
Direct Effect combine all the best aspects of old school and new school hardcore punk. Do you like it wild and loose, with songs that sound like the only thing holding them together is the intense fury of the band … Continue reading
Dad Rocks! – Year of the Flesh
Dad Rocks! is the work of Snӕvar Njáll Albertsson; the Icelandic quarter of death-indie (their words) band Mimas. ‘Year of the Flesh’ is his second album, and one I have been eagerly awaiting. It’s easy to compare Dad Rocks! to … Continue reading
Wonk Unit – Nervous Racehorse
Wonk Unit. Good ol’ Wonk Unit. One of the few UK bands who are genuinely hard to categorise and can be hard to understand. Basically, they’re a bit weird, but in a good way. Essentially, Wonk Unit are a punk … Continue reading
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Tagged nervous racehorse, punk rock, review, tns records, wonk unit
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Nightmares For A Week / Banquets – Split
Nightmares For A Week open this split with a delicate build up, reminiscent of Manchester Orchestra’s first full length. It flows straight into a bouncy country-punk-pop number that would fit on any Midwestern blues/punk record you’d care to mention. They … Continue reading
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Tagged banquets, black numbers, midwestern, nightmares for a week, no sleep records, pop punk, review, Split
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Muncie Girls / Great Cynics – Split
The first thing that strikes me about this split is how much Muncie Girls sound like a chilled out, poppier Above Them. ‘Everyday’ is extremely catchy, and a great introduction to the record. It’s a very good pop punk song, … Continue reading
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Tagged above them, great cynics, indie punk, muncie girls, pop punk, review, specialist subject records, Split
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La Dispute – Rooms of the House
I hope I don’t offend any La Dispute fans, but I find it hard to describe them as a real band in the typical sense. The band is all about vocalist Jordan Dreyer, their songs are more like stories set … Continue reading
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Tagged at the drive-in, emo, Jordan Dreyer, la dispute, punk, review, rooms of the house
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Forus – Lights
I’ve liked Forus, and their fast, technical skate punk, since I first heard them in 2007, and have been eagerly awaiting new album Lights. The record was funded last year via Kickstarter, with gifts including Forus skate decks. The band … Continue reading
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Tagged a wilhelm scream, belvedere, forus, lights, punk rock, review, skate punk
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Buho – Self Titled EP
Búho hail from the state of Texas: home of At The Drive-In, who they name as one of their key influences. You could say they have a lot to live up to, but then no one is realistically expecting them … Continue reading
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Tagged at the drive-in, Búho, envy, ep, indie rock, post punk, post rock, review, self titled, sparta
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Goober Patrol / 7 Day Conspiracy – Split LP
When you’re sent something by two long-standing bands, it’s hard to not get a preconceived notion as to what it’s going to sound like. Norwich punks Goober Patrol offer up five tracks in just under 10 minutes on Side A. … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 day conspiracy, bomber music, goober patrol, pop punk, punk, review, split lp
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