Review: Dylan Champagne & The Lost Explorers – The Bones EP

Review: Dylan Champagne & The Lost Explorers – The Bones...
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The first time I heard this album, I fucking hated it. I figured that there was nothing new to be done with the original rock ‘n roll sound. The rock n’ roll and rockabilly sound has been around forever, what could they possibly do to make it innovative? Dylan Champagne and Co. manages to take a fresh perspective on the genre by adding a nice modern indie twist.  … read more

Review: Dub Thompson – 9 Songs

Review: Dub Thompson – 9 Songs
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Dub Thompson 9 Songs Dead Oceans Street: 6.10 Dub Thompson = Pere Ubu + The Outsiders Dub Thompson are a teenage duo with a somewhat bland name and a sound that ranges between the bands listed above or, as in “No Time,” a group like Trail of Dead bastardizing an English Beat cover. 9 Songs

Review: Earth Crisis – Salvation of Innocents

Review: Earth Crisis – Salvation of Innocents
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Earth Crisis Salvation of Innocents Candlelight Street: 03.04 Earth Crisis = Hatebreed + Cavalera Conspiracy + Skinfather How do you continue to be relevant some 20 years after you wrote one of the most iconic riffs in hardcore history? By releasing a concept album and comic book tie-in, of course. While it may seem like

Review: Echoes – The Pursuit

Review: Echoes – The Pursuit
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Echoes seem like a band poised to ride the success of genre-blending hardcore acts like Deafheaven into potential mainstream success. … read more

Review: Drifting in Silence – Desire

Review: Drifting in Silence – Desire
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Drifting In Silence = The Glitch Mob + (Bassnectar – heavy bass) … read more

Review: Dethklok – Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem

Review: Dethklok – Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem
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Listen up for cameos by Jack Black, Malcom McDowell, George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher, and Mark Hamill. This isn’t a death metal album, but if you have enough humor to enjoy the show, the album is worth it. It’s extremely well written, and epic as all hell. … read more

Review: Divider – Minimal Distraction EP

Review: Divider – Minimal Distraction EP
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Divider’s new EP, Minimal Distraction, sidestepped the mainstream approach to EBM and pulled from the traditional era of the mid-’80s early-’90s electronic sound. The dark, surrounding electronic beat enhanced by the vocals creates an atmosphere of aggression and anxiety. … read more

Review: Dodsferd – The Parasitic Survival of the Human Race

Review: Dodsferd – The Parasitic Survival of the Human Race
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 Dodsferd remain one of the more intense bands in black metal by way of lyrical attacks—no thought is spared. Musically, Dodsferd have always been a noisy blunt force. Listening will incite hate in your heart.  … read more

Review: Document – Reset Your Mind EP

Review: Document – Reset Your Mind EP
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Tel Aviv seems to be abuzz with great indies of late who, perhaps tired of political baggage, are making their music make a scene. Unlike fellow Levantines in the ‘90s-vibing shoegaze band Vaadat Charigim, though, Document’s Nir Ben Jacob sings in English. … read more

Review: Dex Romweber Duo – Images 13

Review: Dex Romweber Duo – Images 13
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Hillbilly garage punk madman Dex Romweber has been tearing up roots music since the mid ’80s when he was in the seminal Flat Duo Jets. Dex knows no fear when it comes to playing rock n’ roll. … read more