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A Poet for the Proletariat
Poet’s strongest attribute is his passion, no doubt. It’s easy to tell that he appreciates his listeners’ aural patronage, and he gives you everything he has—the good and the bad. … read more
Review: Tanbou Toujou Lou: Meringue, Kompa, Kreyol, Vodou Jazz, and...
Tanbou Toujou = DJ Kicks + Nuggets + A Rough Guide To …
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Review: Grand Magus – Sword Songs
Grand Magus = Atlantean Kodex + Manowar + Visigoth … read more
Hooded Fang – Venus On Edge
Hooded Fang = The Fresh & Onlys + Broken Social Scene
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Review: Arbor Labor Union – I Hear You
Arbor Labor Union = Neil Young and Crazy Horse + Queens of the Stone Age
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Explosions in the Sky, Disappears @ The Depot 05.09
Explosions in the Sky came out to a screaming, eager crowd, and their own special light setup included a string of moving bar lights on the front of the stage, creating, at times, an ethereal wall of light and smoke. I’ve listened to this band for a long damn time, but I have never seen them live, and I was not disappointed. … read more
Review: Twin Peaks – Down In Heaven
Twin Peaks = Strange Boys + BRONCHO + Tijuana Panthers … read more
Review: Kvelertak – Nattesferd
Kvelertak = The Sword + Mastodon + Black Star Riders … read more
Review: Leland Sundries – Music for Outcasts
Leland Sundries = Dream Syndicate + Civil Wars
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Review: Nothing – Tired of Tomorrow
Nothing = Creepoid + Cloakroom … read more