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Daily Archives: 17 April 2011

SAD ACCORDIONS Sacrificial Chumpsucker Diatribe

17 April 2011 |

Sad Accordions are a five-piece band from Austin, Texas featuring Seth Woods (The Whiskey Priest) and Ben Lance (Zookeeper).

Recorded and mixed by Andrew Hernandez (Balmorhea, Tiny Vipers, Sleep Whale),  “Sacrificial Chumpsucker Diatribe” is the first single from forthcoming release, … Read More

FLOGGING MOLLY – “Don’t Shut ‘Em Down” Brand New Video

17 April 2011 |

FLOGGING MOLLY, the legendary 7-piece Celtic punk ensemble, are set to release their forthcoming 5th studio album with producer Ryan Hewitt (Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Avett Brothers). The new release follows up their acclaimed 2008 release ‘Float’, which debuted at … Read More

The Rivers Brothers – Romeo Vs G.I. Joe

17 April 2011 |

London based twins The Rivers Brothers, also known as No Machine are set to release their latest EP ‘Romeo vs. G.I. Joe’ on April 18th through Arion Records.

The EP consists of 5 songs beginning with title track ‘Romeo … Read More

Daydream Club – The Record Shop

17 April 2011 |

Record Store Day” will be celebrated by independently owned record stores all over the world on the 16th of April in order to promote their unique culture that is unfortunately in decline.  Hoping to have their single as the … Read More

Antlered Man – Surrounded By White Men

17 April 2011 |

Oh my. My oh my. London five piece Antlered Man are unique, it’s hard to not be when you list your primary influences as Radiohead and The Melvins yet have a flautist in the line up. And there’s no … Read More

Sweat – Snoop Dogg feat. David Guetta

17 April 2011 |

I admit that I’m used to another kind of Snoop Dogg, but it’s clear that electronic contaminations on rap music infected him as well, after having totally persuaded The Black Eyed Peas.

Twenty years have passed form Doggystyle, his … Read More

Japanese Voyeurs – Get Hole

17 April 2011 |

Complete with grotesque video, Japanese Voyeurs’ last single, ‘Milk Teeth’ caught my ears in a stranglehold with its bile-drenched, obscene power. Live, the band lived up to expectations, delivering a searing half-hour of heavy riffs and malignant vocals. Now, … Read More