Review: Daughter – If You Leave

Review: Daughter – If You Leave
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If You Leave starts off with a grand and bold introduction with the song, “Winter,” and that intensity remains pretty consistently throughout the 10-track LP. Lead singer Elena Tonra has a voice as haunting as Fiona Apple as her voice croons with a load of depth to her despair. … read more

Review: COMA – In Technicolor

Review: COMA – In Technicolor
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It seems to me that the new trend among electronic artists is to include classical instruments in their production. In the opening song “Hoooooray,” COMA uses an accordion as well as other traditional instruments to create a slow and funky sound that gives electronic music a refreshing twist.  … read more

Review: Cobalt Cranes – Head in the Clouds

Review: Cobalt Cranes – Head in the Clouds
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The Cobalt Cranes have got something good going on. They’re a solid lo-fi/shoegaze band and should be recognized for the amazing music they produced in their most recent album.  … read more

Review: The Chapin Sisters – A Date With the Everly Brothers

Review: The Chapin Sisters – A Date With the Everly...
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What began as a labor of love for the Chapin Sisters has become a terrific installment to their catalogue, and even though the entire record is made up of Everly Brothers tunes, its almost as if the record is a collaboration of the two groups. … read more

Review: Chad Valley – Young Hunger

Review: Chad Valley – Young Hunger
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Sounding too much like an 80’s act resolvedly stuck in the 80’s–save the occasional auto-tune tweaking–one man band Hugo Manuel (of Jonquil) has a silky smooth and very high-pitched falsetto, which he can impressively drop a few octaves down effortlessly.  … read more

Review: Cathedral – The Last Spire

Review: Cathedral – The Last Spire
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Cathedral’s final full-length serves as the dreadful denouement to their career. It seems rather odd that Lee Dorrian and his merry band of self-styled metal outcasts would follow up The Guessing Game with an album so unbearably dull as The Last Spire. … read more

Review: Camera Obscura – Desire Lines

Review: Camera Obscura – Desire Lines
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Tracyanne Campbell and friends have done it again! Desire Lines is perfect indie pop—an album that you’ll want to listen to while riding your bike through town on a sunny day, or while doing the wash outside your two-flat, or while strolling though the hills above your midsize British city contemplating the next Johnny-come-lately who’s gonna sweep you off your feet.
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The Casualties @ Salt Haus 05.25

The Casualties @ Salt Haus 05.25
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The Casualties walked on stage to a twangy, rockabilly song and immediately went into a jam from For the Punx. To say I was excited would be an understatement. I’ve been a fan of these gents since the age of 15 and I haven’t seen them since 2006. I was never a punk per se (it was too expensive to buy the outfit), but bands like The Casualties, Leftover Crack and The Virus got as much play in my CD player as The Smiths, Tomahawk and Descendents. … read more

Review: Bullet Treatment – Ex-Breathers

Review: Bullet Treatment – Ex-Breathers
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For some bands, a rotating cast of musicians is not their most notable aspect, but rather a necessary extension of the transitioning musical nature of the principal member. … read more

Interview with Casualties Bassist Rick Lopez

Interview with Casualties Bassist Rick Lopez
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The chaotic punk rock of The Casualties baptized the Salt Valley in sweat on May 25,  and SLUG Magazine got the opportunity to speak with Rick Lopez (bassist) before they walked onstage at the Salt Haus. … read more