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Review: Consumed

Consumed "Pistols at Dawn" (BYO Records) What's worse than a job interview?  I can't think of anything I hate more…

10 years ago

Review: Cowboys International

Cowboys International "Revisited" (Pnuma Recordings) New wave music incorporated David Bowie and Roxy Music look and sound into a sub-genre…

10 years ago

Review: Cursed

Cursed "Cursed One" (Deathwish) It's time to go fishing.  Fishing is one of those things that seems like fun when…

10 years ago

Review: Denison Marrs

Denison Marrs "Then Is The New Now”" (Floodgate Records) This is probably the best Christian album I have heard since…

10 years ago

Review: Daniel Johnston

Daniel Johnston "The Early Recordings of Daniel Johnston, Vol. 1" (Dualtone Records) This two-CD set is the material of Johnston's…

10 years ago

Review: Death on Wednesday

Death on Wednesday "Songs to _______ to" (SideCho Records) Death on Wednesday have got a good thing going.  They're punk,…

10 years ago

Review: Donkey

Donkey "Big Sur" (Accretions) This concept album is heavily experimental keyboard and guitar improvisations on the Big Sur area. The…

10 years ago

Review: Agoraphobic Nosebleed

Agoraphobic Nosebleed "Altered States of America" (Relapse Records) Agoraphobic Nosebleed are sonic terrorists.  They use their music as assaults on…

10 years ago

Review: 1905

1905 "“Voice”" (Exotic Fever Records) When was the last time you heard a band whose sound encapsulated death metal, folk…

10 years ago