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Album Review: Stiff Middle Fingers – “American Refuse”

Stiff Middle Fingers are as wild and pissed off as they’ve ever been on American Refuse, which is absolutely no surprise as the political punks

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Album Review: BUMMER – “Holy Terror”

Thank God (or Satan, whichever you prefer) for BUMMER. The trio is back with ten assbeaters on Holy Terror, their full-length follow-up to 2015’s Spank.

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Here’s that video the Get Up Kids made at White Schoolhouse

Last month, we reported on a “secret” show at White Schoolhouse with The Get Up Kids. The event served as background for a music video

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Album Review: Vigil and Thieves – “Make Sure They Hear You”

Vigil and Thieves amplify their emo sound they have perfected over the past few years with a dose of the disillusion that comes with age

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Album Review: The Band That Saved The World – “Name In Lights”

Frenetic from the very first notes, Name In Lights gives all nine (!) members of The Band That Saved The World their time to shine.

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Milkdrop tackles gentrification in new music video

Our album reviewer Nathan Cardiff couldn’t have described MilkDrop’s album, The Leavenworth Story, any better. In his album review, he states: “An epic in social

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Album Review: Milkdrop – “The Leavenworth Story”

How does one analyze The Leavenworth Story while attempting to do it justice? An epic in social commentary that at one time works on a local

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Review: Serene Fiend – “Sowing Discord” EP

From the beginning of Sowing Discord, Serene Fiend creates a moody atmosphere with chilling beats thumping through its industrial rock. The goth vibe is prevalent

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Album Review: The Gleaners – “Love, Pattie Santos”

One of my favorite discussions to have is comparing bands’ studio work vs. their live performances. A “live” album itself can either convince you of

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Album review: Khrystal – “The Awkward Muva”

Khrystal’s excellent The Awkward Muva kicks off with a glowing guitar on “Badu;” a cloud that her vocals drift on. Autobiographical lyrics delivered without irony,