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Tag: HHBTM Records
The Cosines review at The Devil Has the Best Tuna
http://www.besttuna.blogspot.com/2013/11/Cosines.html
The Cosines review at Losing Today
http://marklosingtoday.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/the-cosines/
Eureka California on Just Off the Radar
http://justofftheradar.com/episodes/episode-356-new-golden-animals/
Cars Can Be Blue “Trace the Tension” reviewed at Flagpole
http://www.flagpole.com/music/record-reviews/2013/11/13/cars-can-be-blue-em-trace-the-tension-em
Beanpole on this week’s Expressway to Yr Skull
https://www.facebook.com/notes/expressway-to-yr-skull/playlist-for-111413/643512622354587
The Le Sigh review at Urban Outfitters
http://blog.urbanoutfitters.com/blog/fine_print_the_le_sigh?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+UrbanOutfittersBlog+%28Urban+Outfitters+-+Blog%29
Tunabunny “Form A Line” video debuts at Gold Flake Paint
We owe all of our love for Tunabunny to our intrepid scribbler Lee Adcock. Introducing us to the band with a couple of great articles back in the Summer, we’ve been big fans ever since. Their latest record, Genius Fatigue, is a swirling mix of handsome vocals and urgent guitar lines that buries itself in your… Continue reading Tunabunny “Form A Line” video debuts at Gold Flake Paint
Cars Can Be Blue “Monster” video debuts at SPIN
Cars Can Be Blue might be best known for their foul-mouthed, anti-folk 2005 oddity “The Dirty Song.” The Athens, Georgia-based three-piece returned this week with their third album, Trace the Tension, on HHBTM, but they still know how to match unsettling lyrics with scrappy, Beat Happening-descended indie pop. “Monster” describes the closet-lurking creature of its… Continue reading Cars Can Be Blue “Monster” video debuts at SPIN
Joanna Gruesome interview at Rebel Noise
http://rebelnoise.com/interviews/joanna-gruesome