New Reviews
TUNS - Duly Notes
A Canadian supergroup comprised of members of Sloan, The Inbreds, and The Super Friendz.…
Eyehategod - A History Of Nomadic Behavior
Eyehategod returns after a 7-year hiatus with another slab of sludge metal…
New Releases
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - G_d's Pee at State's End!
It was autumn, and the falling sun was impossibly fat and orange. we tried to summon a brighter reckoning there, bent beneath varied states of discomfort, worry, and wonderment. ...”
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Eleventh Dream Day - Since Grazed
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Double LP from the long-running Chicago, Illinois alternative rock band.
Joe Strummer - Assembly
ASSEMBLY showcases carefully curated singles, fan favorites, and archival rarities from the JOE STRUMMER solo catalog. This 16-track compilation features three previously unreleased versions of classic Clash tracks,
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New 90s Podcast
On their third album Bring On The Juice, Melbourne's Hoss mix Detroit rock with Seattle grunge for a loud, loose, and raucous good time
We've listened to plenty of Australian 90s rock that made little to no impact in the United States many times but rarely has a band sounded so US-based in its influences as Hoss. On their third album Bring On The Juice, swinging punk rhythms recall Detroit's 70s action rock scene, while more dissonant moments sound like pre-90s grunge from the likes of Mudhoney or early Dinosaur Jr. Attitude, confidence, and swagger abound on these eleven tracks, sometimes leading the band into overly long excursions that could use some trimming. But overall, Hoss finds a way to sound off the moment and timeless concurrently, not an easy feat to pull off. Special guest: Gavin Reid - DMO UNION
Coming Soon
Next Roundtable - Lo-Fi in the 90s Genre Dissection
Coming soon we'll be hosting a roundtable genre dissection of lo-fi in the 90s. What is lo-fi? Is it all about 4-tracks in the bedroom, or something more?
Share some of your favorite lo-fi albums from the 90s in the comments below, and we'll be sure to include them in our chat on Sunday, April 11th at 9pm EST.
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