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Strange Relations

Going Out EP
Tiny Engines (2016)

Admittedly, I’m a little leery of a press kit that features more band photos than songs. Then again, this is an EP, so it’s probably me yakking about something inconsequential anyway. They’re just attachments. It’s not like they sent me glossies. More is always better, right?Anyway, part of this record review might actually get to the record, which is a new EP from Minneapolis trio Strange Relations. It’s their first release on Tiny Engines after a full-length came out in 2015.Pinpointing their sound is tricky. It walks many familiar lines under vague genre terms like indie, alternative and even dream pop and post-punk. It’s quirky and artistic, meandering but melodic. Strange Relations also utilize strange song structures, picking and hopping through opener “Drift,” but calming the waters during drummer/vocalist Casey Sowa’s choruses. After the jaunty feel of the first song, the following “Ceremonies” is dreamy and lush, showing an ambient bent with some reverb to top off the atmospheric and ascending vibe. While the two songs are different, Sowa’s consistent vocal tone and the ethereal soundscape unify the two tracks.The latter half of this four-songer is in the same tone: a drifter in a hazy landscape, but determinedly following her … Read more

All Them Witches

Sleeping Through The War
New West (2017)

All Them Witches is a rock band with a psychedelic blues tinge that reflects their southern-but-also-hip hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. … Read more

Grit

Ghost estates EP
Distro-y Records (2017)

Do you ever play games where you imagine what would have happened if an artist or a band would have … Read more

Worm Ouroboros

What Graceless Dawn
Profound Lore (2016)

Lorraine Rath and Jessica Way initiated a mystical journey with Worm Ouroboros, blurring the lines between doom metal, post-rock, neo-folk … Read more

Burial Hex

Throne
Cold Spring (2016)

I have the feeling that Burial Hex has been around for a long time. I do not know why I … Read more

Mayhaw Hoons & the Outsiders

Lime Green
Good Cheer Records (2017)

When John Lennon went into the studio to record the vocals for "Twist and Shout" he had already taken multiple … Read more

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Ab Imo Pectore

The Dissociative Path
Debemur Morti Productions (2012)

Ab Imo Pectore has come out of Portugal and after 3 years as a band have managed to put together their first demo and get it released by a label. As with many black metal bands that represent themselves as being of the TRVE variety they have released it on cassette as well. The real question is how does this fare against the ever growing tides of black metal and it's variances?"Meh" seems like the word that comes to mind most while listening to this demo. While I can say that the band makes use of both the old school and new variances within black metal, and at times even doing them pretty well, they do nothing amazing. For the first half of the record the band plays it mostly … Read more

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Career Suicide

Machine Response
Deranged (2017)

Sometimes I love the predictable unpredictability of punk. You hear the name Career Suicide and think a certain sound and, well, they’re right in line with that. Here on Machine Response the band mixes ‘80s hardcore, snot-punk and more in a blitz of a record. It’s aggressive and relentless, but mired in a traditional sound that merges melody and anger, … Read more

Downfall Of Gaia

Atrophy
Metal Blade (2016)

Downfall of Gaia is a prime example of the underground post-hardcore and post-crust scenes. Starting off in 2008, the band came into the prominence with their debut full-length, Epos, a record that introduced the potential of the band, the elements that would later bloom into making them what they are today. It is no coincidence that Metal Blade snatched them, … Read more

Various Artists

Selvans / Downfall of Nur - s/t Split
Avantgarde Music (2016)

Both Selvans and Downfall of Nur are prime examples of the quality of underground black metal. Both bands do not register their sound with the bitter traditional approach of the genre, and rather temper with mellower tendencies. Selvans depicted thoroughly their understanding of the folkish side of the genre in their excellent Lupercalia album, while Downfall of Nur attempts in … Read more

Mind Spiders

Prosthesis
Dirtnap (2016)

Mind Spiders continues to be a very accurate name as the sound evolves.The one-time “solo” Mark Ryan project was to be his creative space for worlds outside of the garage-punk perfection of bands like The Marked Men. It began sounding a little like The Marked Men + keyboards and, oh, how it’s grown.Today Mind Spiders are a band, albeit still … Read more

AFI

AFI (The Blood Album)
Concord Music Group (2017)

AFI's trajectory over the last twenty and more years has been one that emulates growth and experimentation and the quartet that once sang about not being allowed a mohawk is now one that that sings about much darker, twisted subjects (although in more obvious terms than they once did). Still led by the effervescent Davey Havok, AFI are a band … Read more

AFI

AFI (The Blood Album)
Concord Music Group (2017)

Album number ten for the ever-evolving Californian four piece, whose shift in sound from skate punk to hardcore to "goth punk" to pop-influenced radio rock to... whatever 2009's Crash Love was... is well documented. And now here we are, after the gritty, aggressive Burials: a self-titled album also known as "The Blood Album".At first listen it's not too dissimilar from … Read more

Civil War Rust

Help Wanted
Say-10 (2015)

With Help Wanted, California’s Civil War Rust aren’t inventing any new sounds but they’re delivering heartfelt, direct punk rock in a familiar and comforting tone. It leans more toward the introspective and personal, pop-structured and relatively clean in production while letting the energy and emotion carry the tunes. I made a repeated (early period) Alkaline Trio comparison when I reviewed … Read more

Blessed

Blessed EP
Coin Toss Records/Kingfisher Blues (2016)

Don't you just love how you know what you're going to get from just the name of a band? Just think of all those verb-the-noun bands out there. Not so with simple band names. The name Blessed does not give much to work with. The cover art is a good second hint of what you're getting yourself into. With an … Read more

Ódú

Conversations EP
Independent (2017)

Ódú, aka Sally Ó Dúnlaing, is an Irish singer songwriter who crafts sonic heartbreak packaged in a glossy sheen of danceable pop. Born in New York and raised in the Irish seaside town of Bray, Ó Dúnlaing's Conversations EP is the singer's first foray into putting her music on record. After a period of time spent questioning whether she was … Read more

Lorn

Arrayed Claws
I, Voidhanger (2017)

I still remember when Lorn released their debut full-length, Towards the Abyss of Disease, where their raw and unapologetic black metal blew me away. Their sound was well structured, and even though it was not diverging from the core of the genre, they achieved in building a distinct sound, within the traditional boundaries. Unfortunately, releases have been quite sparse for … Read more

Various Artists

Wonk Unit/Raging Nathans - split
Drunken Sailor (2016)

This split 7” from a US band and a UK band carries a surprisingly unified sound over its four songs, two from each band. The record starts with Raging Nathans and their whoa-oh pop-punk that sounds like it’s just a hair faster than it’s supposed to be – in a good way. Listening to their two songs brings a number … Read more

Code

Lost Signal
Agonia (2017)

There is a lot of history in Code's DNA. When releasing their debut album, they were considered a type of supergroup, including members such as Vicotnik of Dodheimsgard and Aiwarikiar of Ulver in their line-up, as well as Kvohst, who would later become the new vocalist of Dodheimsgard. With an album such as Nouveau Gloaming it is fairly difficult to … Read more

Need

Need
Independent (2016)

Some bands just make things difficult for those interested in the band. Some bands do so by making complicated music. Need is not one of those bands. Need makes things unnecessary complicated by choosing a name that will not soon pop up after searching for it online. And by making a self-titled album they are not making the search much … Read more

Pears

Green Star
Fat Wreck Chords (2016)

It’s been a while since I thought about the Fat Wreck effect, where a band signs to the San Francisco label and then releases a notably “Fat styled” album. Propagandhi’s How to Clean Everything is the biggest example to come to mind, but it was a thing people talked about in the ‘90s. You know, besides talking about baggy pants, … Read more

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