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Review: Unsung Zeros

Unsung Zeros "Moments From Mourning" (Eulogy Recordings) My buddy Jeff Greenfield and I just got back from a trip to…

10 years ago

Review: The Superbees

The Superbees "“High Volume”" (Acetate Records) WARNING:  “High Volume” contains some clapping. Who likes Blue Oyster Cult?  You like Blue…

10 years ago

Review: Rubyhorse

Rubyhorse "“Rise”" (Island Records) Rubyhorse is another one of those cheerfully motley outfits from Ireland who are just so shiny…

10 years ago

Review: S.T. Monroe

S.T. Monroe "“All I Really Want Is You”" (Excursion Productions) Somehow I’ve heard of these guys before, but I just…

10 years ago

Review: Safety in Numbers

Safety in Numbers "Build and Structure" (Triple Crown) Thick, heavy guitars evolve this band into creating each song like an…

10 years ago

Review: The Shake Downs

The Shake Downs "Move" (KMS / Morphius) Are you a rocker or not? Ask The Shake Downs. Blending early post…

10 years ago

Review: Stay Gold

Stay Gold "“Pills And Advice”" (Indecision Records) The first Good Riddance album I ever owned only made it into my…

10 years ago

Review: Rosemary’s Billygoat

Rosemary's Billygoat "Evilution" (Porterhouse records) Rosemary's Billygoat has been getting a lot of favorable press as much for their onstage…

10 years ago

Review: Sunday’s Best “The Californian”

Sunday's Best "The Californian" (Polyvinyl Records) This band has become a melodic staple in the music scene of Cali.  I…

10 years ago

Review: Shadows Fall

Shadows Fall "The Art of Balance" (Century Media) Tough, exciting metal playing by its own rules, no trend hopping, no…

10 years ago