Local Review: Tri-Polar Bear – The Hibernation EP

Local Review: Tri-Polar Bear – The Hibernation EP
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The EP’s got me looking forward to their future endeavors, so give it a listen, and see if it tickles your fancy, too. … read more

Local Review: Rich Wyman – Good Company

Local Review: Rich Wyman – Good Company
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Rich Wyman’s album, Good Company,  is a delicious slice of piano-ballad pie. … read more

Local Review: Omeed the Nag – Status

Local Review: Omeed the Nag – Status
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Omeed has a nice Aesop Rock sort of gritty feel to his voice, but he does this half-rap-half-sing-song thing that sounds silly. Status isn’t a bad album, but it sounds no different and no better than the same cookie-cutter hip hop that we’re all so tired of. … read more

Local Review: Lucid 8 – American Eyesore

Local Review: Lucid 8 – American Eyesore
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Lucid 8’s debut full-length is a testament to the influences the band members cite as their musical inspiration. … read more

Local Review: Lisa Hillary – Edge of the World

Local Review: Lisa Hillary – Edge of the World
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Lisa Hillary’s album, Edge of the World , is driven by her exquisite work on the acoustic guitar, made complete by her breathy, rich voice. The lyrics are intense, whether joyful or somber, and convey her perspective as a human and as a songwriter. … read more

Local Review: Life Has a Way – 13 Shots

Local Review: Life Has a Way – 13 Shots
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There are simply not enough bands that approach punk rock the way Life Has A Way does, with humor from the gutter, intensity galore, and an overall “fuck you” attitude that most bands are either too soft or too serious to even approach. … read more

Local Review: Drew Danburry – The Second Pillar

Local Review: Drew Danburry – The Second Pillar
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While coming in a bit shorter than The First Pillar EP , this Second Pillar by Danburry shows a bit more frustration in comparison to what seemed like a romantic nostalgia often touched on in The First. … read more

Local Review: Dead Revelator – Concrete Law

Local Review: Dead Revelator – Concrete Law
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Concrete Law gets your head bobbing and is unmistakably Western, particularly in the interludes. … read more

Local Review: Cliffs – Experiments EP

Local Review: Cliffs – Experiments EP
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Cliffs have put together a great, very listenable EP (it made it into my regular listening cycle) with catchy riffs, warm vocals, and some sunny surf tunes, but they travel down too many well-worn paths. … read more

Local Review: Chalk – Self-Titled

Local Review: Chalk – Self-Titled
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Chalk creates a sound that is total ‘90s indie rock nostalgia—there’s Britpop, indie pop, a bit of twee, plenty of Rivers Cuomo (especially on “Joke or Numb/Flare,” for the Weezer fans)—it’s a grab bag of the sounds of an alternative ’90s childhood. … read more