Sunday, April 19, 2009

Scream Hello - Smart and Stupid EP

Scream Hello - Smart and Stupid
A teaser EP before their most recent full length. Four songs of smart, technical indie rock that sounds like Braid moved to New Brunswick and picked up a little of that Red Leader sound.

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Deep Sleep - Manic Euphoria

Deep Sleep - Manic Euphoria
A quick 7" from Grave Mistake. Kinda has an 80s Southern Cali skate punk/hardcore sound to it. Somehow I keep missing them in Philly.

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Scared of Chaka - Crossing With Switchblades

Scared of Chaka - Crossing With Switchblades
Lo-fi power pop/punk from Texas. I think they're playing shows again, but I could be wrong.

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Blacklisted - Live on WERS

Blacklisted - Live on WERS
Philly hardcore champs Blacklisted playing a bunch of older songs, and some songs from Peace on Earth, War on Stage. One mp3, about 16 minutes long, all awesome.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

You and I - Discography

You and I - Discography
Remember when screamo wasn't a dirty word? This is one of my favorite records from this genre. Spastic and screamy at times, reserved and intricate at others.

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Common Rider - This is Unity Music

Common Rider - This is Unity Music
Jesse Michael's from Operation Ivy's next band. Kinda reggae, kinda ska, kinda punk. Anyone have the first LP for me? He's got a new band too that's a bit more punk and will be awesome.

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Christie Front Drive - Stereo

Christie Front Drive - Stereo
Quiet/loud mid-late 90s emo.

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Super Hi Five - Songs for Working

Super Hi Five - Songs for Working
Gruff punk with "emo" moments. This band really hit their stride with this record and the 10" that preceded it. It's a beautiful and a shame that their live show was usually a drunken mess.

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Nightmare of You - s/t

Nightmare of You - s/t
Indie pop from members of the Movielife and various other NYC bands (Gorilla Biscuits anyone?) doing their best to rip off the Smiths. To be honest, I hate the rest of their catalog, but I love this full length.

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Hail Social - Modern Love and Death

Hail Social - Modern Love and Death
This Philadelphia dancey pop band should have been the next big thing, but sorta fizzled out. I defy you to listen to "Anna Belle" and have it not get stuck in your head.

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Oxymoron - Fuck the Nineties... Here's Our Noize

Oxymoron - Fuck the Nineties...Here's Our Noize
German oi/street punk/crusty punk/whatever you want to call it. RIYL mohawks or VWs.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Dutchland Diesel - All New Police

Dutchland Diesel - All New Police
Recently I posted their second LP, but here is the first, featuring "My Jam" - the song I mentioned loving from the Creep compilation. Enjoy.

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Sicko - You Can Feel The Love In This Room

Sicko - You Can Feel The Love In This Room
Melodic, catchy, nerdy pop punk. This is their first LP. A great nice weather record.

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Trial By Fire - Ringing in the Dawn

Trial by Fire - Ringing in the Dawn
This band should have been as big as Kid Dynamite or Strike Anywhere or any of the Jade Tree bands of that era. For some reason though, they never took off, and were kind of forgotten. I wish their singer would do a new band.

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Few and Far Between - Three

Few and Far Between - Three
Kind of slick, at times technical, indie rock. Great rhythms, catchy vocals and pretty damn overlooked.

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Chamberlain - The Moon, My Saddle

Chamberlain - The Moon, My Saddle
Beautiful indie rock from Doghouse Records. I remember playing a song on a comp for friends in high school and getting made fun of, then they all grew up and loved it. Looks like I got the last laugh. I think they're reuniting soon.

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Rivethead - The Cheap Wine of Youth

Rivethead - The Cheap Wine of Youth
Scratchy, Weasel inspired pop punk. Featuring members of Banner Pilot and a few other bands from that scene.

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Loser Life - My Hell

Loser Life - My Hell
More melodic hardcore from this Husker Du inspired hardcore band. 5 songs on a 45rpm 12"

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Wormbath - 18 Song Demo

Wormbath - 18 Song Demo
When I was 15-16, I loved this demo. These guys were just fun as hell pop punk. They didn't care about being perfect or really fitting in with the bands they played with, but they were really fun.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Kid Dynamite - Shorter, Faster, Louder

Kid Dynamite - Shorter, Faster, Louder
"Hardcore for girls." The second LP (that you should probably have) from this Philly band. Loses a bit of steam towards the middle, but still great.

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The Mr. T Experience - Love is Dead

The Mr. T Experience - Love is Dead
Lookout pop punk from the mid 90s, so you probably know the deal. Dr. Frank is one of my favorite pop punk lyricist. Witty, clever, yet tasteful. Did I post his solo record yet?

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No Roses - Hell or High Water

No Roses - Hell or High Water
Similar to later AN/GUTG, or a more melodic Hope Conspiracy, hardcore from Philly. Members went on to Blacklisted and Shook Ones.

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The Backup Plan - Dearest Whomever

The Backup Plan - Dearest Whomever
Kid Dynamite and Lifetime worship from Long Island. This was my favorite from that crop of bands doing that whole thing.

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Fairweather - Alaska

Fairweather - Alaska
The oft-overlooked middle EP from these guys. This shows them branching out from the more "emo" pop punk of the first record and getting a bit more angular and aggressive.

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