by Christina Dore | May 1, 2011 | Reviews
VINYL OF THE MONTH: Saything Momentary Ens Oakland, CA “Rich, confident and progressive” Bay Area group Saything has been busy this year. Their work – which has included a winter West Coast tour, a new music video and the freshly released album, Momentary Ens... by Benjamin Ricci | Mar 28, 2011 | Punk, Reviews
Young Antiques Fucked Up In Public Atlanta, GA “In the Dirty South, punk snot dead” Arriving on a 7-inch slab of swirly, colored vinyl with a mock-Ramones logo adorning the label, one would be quick to assume what’s in store on Fucked Up In Public, and they’d probably... by Benjamin Ricci | Mar 1, 2011 | Indie Rock, Reviews
Bunny’s A Swine Literal Breakfast Northampton, MA “Tastes like chicken” “Your new favorite band.” That’s what Bunny’s A Swine’s official webpage states. A bold claim if ever there was one. Stream the song “I Should Have Left the Bushes Hours Ago,” and a pair of clean... by Benjamin Ricci | Feb 1, 2011 | Reviews
Horse Feathers Drain You b/w Bonnet of Briars Portland, OR “One baby says we’re lucky to have met them…” Portland’s Horse Feathers take a pretty big risk by covering the Pacific Northwest’s biggest rock icon on the A-side of their latest 7-inch single. Thankfully,... by Julia R. DeStefano | Jan 1, 2011 | Reviews
Q-Dee 7-inch Rock and Soul Series (#1-4) Somerville, MA “Give your turntable a soul” A celebration of diversity and a throwback to the days of yore, Q Division (Q-Dee) has been hard at work launching the six-month Rock and Soul single series. The 45 RPM 7” singles are...