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Review: Wet Hair – Spill Into Atmosphere

Review: Wet Hair – Spill Into Atmosphere
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Wet Hair = Abe Vigoda + Mode Moderne
Wet Hair is the project of Night-People Records founder Shawn Reed, who has been a quiet but influential independent label maker for a decade. Wet Hair has shared releases with Naked on the Vague and Peaking Lights, toured with Zola Jesus, and Spill Into Atmosphere is their second full-length album. … read more

Review: White Fence – Cyclops Recap

Review: White Fence – Cyclops Recap
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Lou Reed and his bunch made noise-rock famous in the late ’60s with their first album. Their second release, Loaded, was full of sunny melodies, excluding the raucous white noise. The man behind White Fence, Tim Presley, has created an album that plays like a fusion of the aforementioned albums, with a little “Crimson and Clover” and a hint of Western. … read more

Review: Witches Of God – Blood Of Others

Review: Witches Of God – Blood Of Others
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Lord, just try to write about one of these bands without a Sab comparison. You can’t!  … read more

Review: Vial of Sound – Substance Organique Volatile

Review: Vial of Sound – Substance Organique Volatile
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I often cringe when I hear stuff from artists that heavily depend on synth to create their music, because it generally sounds overdone, but Vial of Sound make it work. … read more

Review: Virginia Wing – Red Sails

Review: Virginia Wing – Red Sails
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This 7” features two great little indie pop tunes from the English group Virginia Wing. … read more

Review: White Flag Down – Never Surrender

Review: White Flag Down – Never Surrender
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Is there a set of specifications to be considered a Clockwork punk band? Because I’d imagine that The Adicts would be an example that most bands would look to. … read more

Review: White Orange – Onawa

Review: White Orange – Onawa
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After a relatively successful and intriguing debut album, White Orange appear to be stepping away from the snappy rock tunes of their self-titled and into the realm of spacey atmospherics.  … read more

Review: Witch Cross – Axe to Grind

Review: Witch Cross – Axe to Grind
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There’s always something refreshing about a legitimate ’80s metal band getting back together, but it’s rare to see such an enormous gap between their releases. … read more

Review: Willy Moon – Here’s Willy Moon

Review: Willy Moon – Here’s Willy Moon
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Here’s Willy Moon sounds like a dark night on a hot city street. It’s hard to define because it’s bustling like a hundred cars, yet has a consistent and unique sound.   … read more

Review: Witherscape – The Inheritance

Review: Witherscape – The Inheritance
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Dan Swano is back with a force. Well, back with musical creation—not producing on—his mind. … read more