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Review: There Were Wires

There Were Wires "Self-Titled" (Iodine Recordings) How to make There Were Wires: Follow instructions carefully and watch oven timer. Ingredients:…

10 years ago

Review: The Robot Ate Me

The Robot Ate Me "“They Ate Themselves”" (Swim Slowly Records) From the looks of it, these boys want you to…

10 years ago

Review: The Scaries “Souvenir”

The Scaries "Souvenir" (Law of Inertia) What's really scary about this CD is how much The Scaries sound like what…

10 years ago

Review: The Templars

The Templars "Return of Jacques De Molay" (GMM Records) Sub-par punk on a really bad choice of distortion.  A hoarse…

10 years ago

Review: Terminal Sound System

Terminal Sound System "“RH-8SB”" (Relapse Records) When is the music going to start?  Ten minutes later, oh there it is,…

10 years ago

Review: The Agenda!

The Agenda! "Start the Panic" (Kindercore) Like The Hives?  How about The Strokes?  Well, there's another mod-core band out there…

10 years ago

Review: The Arrivals

The Arrivals "Exsenator Orange" (Thick Records) Whenever I hear a punk record I have to admit that I prepare myself…

10 years ago

Review: The Beautiful Mistake

The Beautiful Mistake "Light A Match, For I Deserve to Burn" (The Militia Group) Someone was so behind this release,…

10 years ago

Review: The Blood Brothers

The Blood Brothers "March on Electric Children" (Three One G) Classically different.  The Blood Brothers blend so many ingredients into…

10 years ago

Review: SRH

Various Artists "SRH: Spaded, Jaded and Faded" (Suburban Noize Records) This record has something for everyone. Each segment of the…

10 years ago