Local Reviews: Rotten Musicans

Local Reviews: Rotten Musicans
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This joint cracks me up and sets me silly in the streets with smiles and roller skates. This EPee is far from rotten, and the jams are air-tight. This is the polar opposite of the street hustler rap I’ve been tuned into, and this joint is just what the times have ordered.  … read more

Local Reviews: Punk Rock Joe

Local Reviews: Punk Rock Joe
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Poetry on Acid 23 is a stream-of-consciousness collection of short ditties, expressive but simple, about everything from Wal-Mart to suicide.  … read more

Local Reviews: Perception Cleanse Perception

Local Reviews: Perception Cleanse Perception
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At the end of his decade-long experiment, KJ Cazier (Little Sap Dungeon) closes with inVERSIONS. Citing the instability of the project and the mixing of genres within it, Cazier decided to end PCP with an album mainly composed of remixes of previous material.  … read more

Local Reviews: One Strike One Rise

Local Reviews: One Strike One Rise
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Bring it Back in Me is meandering, rote dirge rock. The band, at its most successful, recalls the gothic country of Songs: Ohia. At its least successful points, the vocals sound one take away from being finished, and there’s a flute needlessly warbling all over the track.  … read more

Local Reviews: Jesus or Genome

Local Reviews: Jesus or Genome
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Jesus or Genome is the new project from Mike Cundick, guitarist and occasional screamer of local rockers Loom. Those expecting the same sharp guitar licks and chaotic energy of Cundick’s other band are in for a surprise, as Jesus or Genome is a much more mellow affair, featuring only Cundick’s voice over an acoustic guitar.  … read more

Local Reviews: The Hang Ups

Local Reviews: The Hang Ups
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The Hung Ups are back with their sophomore full-length, and they’re as catchy as ever! DotDB is tight and the guitars cinch each song together with intricate leads such as in “Donkey Lips.”   … read more

Local Reviews: Christopher Anthony Leibow

Local Reviews: Christopher Anthony Leibow
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Cohesive and composed, read aloud by a deep, sensual male voice, and accompanied by simple and unobtrusive classic piano and guitar melodies, this collection of poems tells a story of the experience of relationship. Sometimes weird and super personal as poetry and art tend to be, it would nevertheless (or perhaps more so) be a fun CD to put on in the background of a party to see if anyone noticed. … read more

Local Reviews: Uncle Scam

Local Reviews: Uncle Scam
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Uncle Scam is sex rock. This pack of talented musicians is led by the fiery Ischa. Heavy Cream leaves nothing to the imagination. The album title track is a scathing call-out to men who say whatever they have to to get what they want from the ladies. … read more

Local Reviews: Swedish-ish Fish

Local Reviews: Swedish-ish Fish
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Quite simply, it’s a girl and her guitar. Never a genre to be underestimated, acoustic folk rock will always find an audience—and with minimal gear and wrangling necessary, the ability to play out and in a variety of venues or simply on the street makes it even easier to expand the fan base.  … read more

Local Reviews: Such Vengeance

Local Reviews: Such Vengeance
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Local metal outfit Such Vengeance has upped their game for their new release, Golden Leaves, Rotten Roots. Production value on this album is excellent, head and shoulders above their first; it really allows the listener a fair view at a talented collective. Their sound is cohesive, aggressive and tight.  … read more