Review: Enabler – Flies EP

Review: Enabler – Flies EP
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Flies contains all the atmospheric weight, nuance and rage of a full-on heavy metal epic, manhandled into six cohesive cuts. The discordant strains of genre definers From Ashes Rise lie in the off-kilter melodies of “Shift” and “Flies,” but the band hits their stride when they slow the gallop and strut their thunderous grooves. … read more

Review: Dead Waves – Take Me Away EP

Review: Dead Waves – Take Me Away EP
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For their follow up to June’s Kill the Youth EP, this Queens-based trio fleshes out their penchant for abrasive melodies via six songs of fuzz-blasted caterwauling with a nod to early Pixies.  … read more

Review: Dad Punchers – Self-Titled
Review: Cosmic Psychos – Down on the Farm

Review: Cosmic Psychos – Down on the Farm
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Down on the Farm was originally released on Mr. Spaceman Records in 1985, then it was bundled up with the self titled Cosmic Psychos LP (from 1987) by the legendary Amphetamine Reptile Records in 1991 before seeing another once-over by Goner this year. … read more

Review: Cosmic Psychos – Go The Hack

Review: Cosmic Psychos – Go The Hack
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Go The Hack was the Cosmic Psychos first album to gain any kind of momentum here in Yankee-land, seeing an initial limited release on Shagpile in 1989 and then Sub Pop in 1990. … read more

Review: Cold Cave – Oceans with No End

Review: Cold Cave – Oceans with No End
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This album is a two-song platter to showcase Wes Eisold’s electro-talents without a backing band. … read more

Review: Chapel – Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll

Review: Chapel – Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll
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Production-wise, Satan’s Rock ‘N’ Roll excels with hellish bass tones and an insistent drum punch, and no one’s denying the implicit draw of a title track that pledges allegiance to the Horned One via rock n’ roll. However, the litany of clichés and “been dones” comprising the unmemorable riffs and stylistic rehashing is hard to shake. … read more

Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split

Review: Cannabis Corpse/ Ghoul – Splatterhash Split
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Yeah, they’ve got that whole “weed pun” thing cornered, splicing kief-crusted metaphors into trad-death metal fare, but slagging them as a cloying stoner parody is a serious oversight to their technical greatness. … read more

Review: Bleeding Rainbow – Yeah Right

Review: Bleeding Rainbow – Yeah Right
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Doubling their ranks and replacing “reading” with “bleeding” in their moniker means these Philadelphians become even more annoyingly aligned with Shields, Butcher and the other anglo-forefathers of pop-inflected sneaker gazing. … read more

Review: Bakers Dozen/Kombatants – European Invasion

Review: Bakers Dozen/Kombatants – European Invasion
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Here are two European punk bands, firmly rooted in the Oi! traditions of writing solid (if not a teensy bit derivative) songs about braces, boots, beers, birds and (foot)ball.  … read more