Grade: Under The Radar January 12, 2023I’m not sure how much hardcore I was listening to in 1999. In fact, I know I was...
Militarie Gun: All Roads Lead to the Gun (Deluxe) January 9, 2023Seems all I review these days is post-hardcore stuff. Perhaps it’s my mood heading into the new year....
Drug Church: Hygiene January 4, 2023This is one of those albums I resisted for a long while, as it sat in my “to...
Enumclaw: Save the Baby December 19, 2022I admittedly have no idea how to pronounce “Enumclaw.” It’s not a band name I’d say out loud....
Meat Wave: Malign Hex December 4, 2022I’m not sure there’s ever been a band name grosser than Meat Wave. Though Diarrhea Planet is pretty...
The Killers: Hot Fuss November 28, 2022I was at work the first time I heard Hot Fuss. That work just happened to be at...
Archers of Loaf: Reason in Decline November 17, 2022I saw Archers of Loaf play at NYU in 1996 for two dollars. I think maybe a full-price...
Kiwi Jr.: Chopper October 24, 2022I don’t typically review two albums from a relatively minor band like this close together. But it seems...
forgetters: forgetters October 11, 2022It’s a weird thing when one of your favorite artists has a band and an album just sitting...
Built to Spill: When the Wind Forgets Your Name September 27, 2022Built to Spill has been a band longer than it’s been legal for me to drink. Because of...
The Chats: Get Fucked September 9, 2022I’m not even sure albums like Get Fucked need reviews. There’s no way to talk about the nuance...
Cola: Deep in View August 31, 2022I suppose this is what poses for post-punk [revival] in 2022. Or at least I hear this and...
Prince Daddy & The Hyena: Prince Daddy & The Hyena August 10, 2022What an incredibly all over the place band. Like to the point that every time I put on...
Mineral: The Power of Failing July 11, 2022Now that’s fuckin’ emo! No, seriously, Mineral is like the quintessential emo indie rock band from the mid-nineties....
Camp Cope: Running with the Hurricane June 15, 2022There’s just something about Camp Cope that hits me in the feels. Maybe it’s their kind of authentic...
Romero: Turn It On! June 7, 2022Romero isn’t a band I’d ever heard of before putting on this, their debut effort, Turn It On!...
Bloc Party: Alpha Games May 29, 2022I’m honestly not sure what I’m doing here. I thought for half a second that Alpha Games sounded...
Oso Oso: Sore Thumb May 9, 2022I’m honestly not sure what inspired me to review an Oso Oso album. It’s not a band with...