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Polar Bear Club

Chasing Hamburg
Bridge Nine (2009)

Polar Bear Club is essentially the musical version of the story, The Little Engine that Could. Here we have a band, that started out merely four years ago, playing shows wherever they could when the mood struck them to do so. With their debut EP, there was great promise; everyone that heard it realized it. But it really didn't click with the general population - or should I say, the general masses of the underground music world - until Sometimes Things Just Disappear was released in 2008. With its release, it became apparent that Polar Bear Club was something special. In the short year since Sometimes Things Just Disappear was released, Polar Bear Club has seen their status catapulted to levels that I'm sure their members never even dreamed were imaginable. And what is most intriguing about it is the group's ability to stay grounded, write the record that they wanted, and just enjoy the ride. "See the Wind" leads Chasing Hamburg off with echoing feedback and vocalist Jimmy Stadt shouting in a semi-gravel throated voice. The drums hit and guitarists Chris Browne and Nate Morris showcase their talents. Firstly are consistent crisp riffings, which eventually give way to more … Read more

Cable

The Failed Convict
The End (2009)

Exciting is a good term to use to describe the feelings from Cable putting out another album, particularly after they … Read more

Jon Snodgrass

Visitor's Band
Suburban Home (2009)

Jon Snodgrass used a sling a guitar in Armchair Martian and Drag the River but decided to go with the … Read more

For.The.Win.

The Black & The Blue
Asian Man/Solidarity (2009)

The Bay Area has always been known for producing some great punk acts. One up-and-coming band is the newest addition … Read more

Andrew W.K.

55 Cadillac
Skyscraper Music Maker (2009)

If I were to comprise a short list of individuals that I would love to sit down and just have … Read more

Wino

Punctuated Equilibrium
Southern Lord (2009)

What is more difficult to believe? That Wino is releasing his first solo album in his music career or that … Read more

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Have Heart

Songs to Scream at the Sun
Bridge Nine (2008)

From the get-go Have Heart has had a rabid and devoted following. Beginning with their demo in 2003 and What Counts EP a year later, the band's dynamic mixture of youth-crew and metallic hardcore won over fans around the globe. With their debut full-length, The Things We Carry vocalist Pat Flynn and company launched themselves to the forefront of the hardcore scene, highly trumpeted for their energetic shows and the sincerity of their message. High praise has never been something that Have Heart has lacked. However, for me, there always remained a lack of identity and progression in the band's sound from their earliest recordings up through their debut full-length. The music was very one-dimensional, which left me wondering what could come with experimentation. After five years, Songs to Scream … Read more

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True Colors

Rush of Hope
Powered (2009)

The European hardcore scene has always fascinated me, and for many reasons. But perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the world of hardcore on the other side of the Atlantic is that it always comes of as very nostalgic. I don't mean that in a disrespecting way, but more times than not, it seems as though the Euros go out … Read more

Pussygutt

She Hid Behind Her Veil
20 Buck Spin (2008)

Pussygutt is a two-piece ambient droning doom outfit. Well, not exactly but a more accurate description may be given as Pussygutt is a group that works their magic with two actual members and a revolving cast of collaborators as its two masterminds (Brittany McConnell and Blake Green) see fit. She Hid Behind Her Veil is the third album from the … Read more

Lanterns

Apocalypse Youth
Independent (2008)

Apocalypse Youth, this EP from San Diego band Lanterns is best described with one word: rich. It's a pop album that is rich in sound and rich in harmonies. The five songs here are surprisingly noisy for a band playing such a delicate kind of music, booming from every corner with loud drums and feedback. The guitar slings echo deeply … Read more

Black Market Fetus / In Defence

Split
Give Praise (2009)

Split 7" releases are great when both bands are good. And luckily this time both Black Market Fetus and In Defence are good underground groups and this nasty little piece is as sweet as it is short- seven songs pass by hastily but it's certainly good enough to warrant repeated listens. Another positive is that both bands differ slightly in … Read more

Useless I.D.

The Lost Broken Bones
Suburban Home (2009)

The Lost Broken Bones is the first release on Suburban Home for this four-piece from Israel. This is my first exposure to this band, but they have been together for quite some time. Recorded at The Blasting Room, sonically all the right buttons are pushed. Sometimes the vocals veer into Unwritten Law territory, but I guess this is a chicken … Read more

Red Light Driver

…and Now We Can Be Ourselves
MFT (2009)

Get out the lava light kids, and get ready to take a trip! Okay, maybe not that wacked out, but the influence is there. Produced by Paul Mahern (of Zero Boys fame), this band's debut full-length hits all the right buttons. Fans of 90's rock will hear Ride, Echo & The Bunnymen, maybe even a little Julian Cope. It's hard … Read more

Mother of Mercy

III
Six Feet Under (2009)

How did I sleep on this band? I remember hearing about Mother of Mercy when their No Eden 7" was released, but I never took the time to follow up. Hailing from the greater Philadelphia area, this band took me by surprise with their debut full-length III. Mother of Mercy comes from the ashes of the now-defunct Let Down, who … Read more

Boxcutter

The Ill Testament
Screaming Crow (2009)

I'm probably the last person that should be do a review on the latest album from Pennsylvania's Boxcutter. I haven't had a rough life. Both my parents raised me. I've never seen a friend die. Moreover, even though I wasn't the best kid in the world I never had any run ins with the law. Even today I live in … Read more

Frank Turner

Poetry of the Deed
Epitaph (2009)

There are a slew of musicians who take the role of singer-songwriter after the break up of their former bands. At times this can showcase the talent that drove the bands to their success, or alternately show the need for collaboration to flesh out their ideas into worthwhile songs. Frank Turner fronted the mildly successful post-hardcore act Million Dead before … Read more

Over Stars and Gutters

Consider This Your Curse
Independent (2009)

The whole Midwestern punk sound is something you either love or hate. I, personally love most of the main bands that have come from this genre but when it comes to newer bands, they have to do something to stand out among the others. It's a given fact that I'll enjoy the band but will I be telling my friends … Read more

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

The Century of Self
Richter Scale (2009)

Texas rockers ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead return with their sixth full-length effort, The Century of Self. The band's newest long player is the follow-up to So Divided, which was a polarizing album for their fans. Following the release of that album Trail of Dead eventually split from their relationship with Interscope Records. As a … Read more

In the Red

Volume 2
Suburban Home (2009)

California's In the Red always fell under the radar to me until I decided to listen to vocalist/guitarist, Mike Hale's latest solo album, Lives Like Mine. I really liked this album and his other solo work and was impressed enough with his acoustic outing to give In the Red's sophomore record, Volume 2 a chance. Unfortunately, I was let down … Read more

Deep Sleep

Three Things at Once
Grave Mistake (2009)

Deep Sleep sound like 1980's LA hardcore. A good example is the dual vocals of "Alone with You," but with twenty-one songs in twenty-five minutes, all the songs are pretty interchangeable. It's fast, sloppy, and underdeveloped. After my first listen, I learned that Three Things at Once is a compilation of the band's three EPs thus far, which makes sense … Read more

The Sorely Trying Days

Survival Mode
Useless World (2009)

I knew next to nothing about this band before checking out this album but the fact that they are "recommended for fans of: Dinosaur Jr., Black Flag, Hüsker Dü, and Black Sabbath" was enough to spark my interest. This was a tad misleading as the band doesn't have too much in common with those four bands, with the exception of … Read more

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