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Eureka California / Good Grief review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
Eureka California / Good Grief – split 7″ (HHBTM) Transatlantic pop artifact collecting two tracks from each Athens Georgia’s Eureka California and Liverpool England’s Good Grief, released by now fewer than three labels across two continents. Eureka California’s supremely catchy, stripped down guitar / drums racket gives me a nostalgic rush for all of the… Continue reading Eureka California / Good Grief review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
New Sound of Numbers review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
New Sound of Numbers – Invisible Magnetic (Cloud) New Sound of Numbers are resurrecting the ghosts of the Athens, Goergia post-punk scene that were largely buried in the public consciousness thanks to thousands of sensitive white boys with guitars who listened to Murmur a few times too many – pull out those Oh-OK and Method… Continue reading New Sound of Numbers review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
Skinny Girl Diet / Ethical Debating Society review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
Skinny Girl Diet / Ethical Debating Society – split 7″ (HHBTM) On principle I refuse to use the term “riot grrrl” to describe anything unleashed into the world after the era when Bikini Kill roamed the earth, but these two bands of upstarts from London are conjuring the sound of the modern boy-girl revolution that… Continue reading Skinny Girl Diet / Ethical Debating Society review at Dynamite Hemorrhage
New Sound of Numbers review at Maximum Rock and Roll
New Sound of Numbers – Invisible Magnetic (Cloud) Post-punk that reminds me of Rip Rig and Panic / New Age Steppers in a manner that few bands have attempted since the early 00’s. Cool dual girl vocals, this is pretty close to being too artsy for MMR, altough it’s more like the post-punk pop landscape… Continue reading New Sound of Numbers review at Maximum Rock and Roll
Cars Can Be Blue at Maximum Rock and Roll
Cars Can Be Blue – Trace the Tension (HHBTM) I definitely had to listen to this album a couple of times before I “got it.” Cars Can Be Blue plays fun, fast, pop-punk songs that are catchy and get stuck in your head after repeated listens. I especially loved the songs “Lie” and “Poor for… Continue reading Cars Can Be Blue at Maximum Rock and Roll
Car Can Be Blue review at Neufutur
http://neufutur.com/2014/01/cars-can-blue-trace-tension-lp-review/
New Sound of Numbers review at Dagger
http://www.daggerzine.com/reviews_main.html
Cars Can Be Blue review at Get It On Vinyl
http://getitonvinyl.com/cars-can-blue-trace-tension/
Cars Can Be Blue review at Dagger
http://www.daggerzine.com/reviews_main.html