Tag: Indie

  • The Low Budgets – Leave Us A Loan LP

    The Low Budgets – Leave Us A Loan LP

    The Low Budgets Leave Us A Loan (Picture Disc reissue) LP (Schuylkill Records) Alright, the fact is that not every punk rock record is golden. Any fan of the music can begrudgingly admit that, and every fan should – because it is the definition or critical thinking. The first step to truly appreciating any music…

  • Cheater Slicks – Ill-Fated Cusses LP

    Cheater Slicks – Ill-Fated Cusses LP

    Cheater Slicks Ill-Fated Cusses LP (In The Red Records) After the last couple of decades (basically, from 1996 forward) which have seen the release of a multitude of great albums recorded with digital platforms (like ProTools, for example), it’s refreshing to hear a band just plug in, put microphones in front of amplifiers and record…

  • Chip Kinman – The Great Confrontation 2LP

    Chip Kinman – The Great Confrontation 2LP

    Chip Kinman The Great Confrontation 2LP (In The Red Records) I confess that I had forgotten about The Dils until the opportunity to review the band’s Live! reissue came up. Not that I was unfamiliar with the band before (I remember discovering the band at the same time I came upon The Weirdos, The Bags,…

  • S-E-R-V-I-C-E – Drag Me LP

    S-E-R-V-I-C-E – Drag Me LP

    S-E-R-V-I-C-E Drag Me LP (Let’s Pretend Records) While fans already had a pretty good idea where Jon Spencer would end up following the dissolution of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in 2016 (other than making appearances in the multitude of projects to which the guitarist had offered both his name and talent over the years,…

  • T. Hardy Morris – The Digital Age Of Rome LP

    T. Hardy Morris – The Digital Age Of Rome LP

    T. Hardy Morris The Digital Age of Rome LP (New West Records) It’s weird to think how tumultuous a year 2020 was, and how that tumult was reflected in the music which was released at the time. Even if a band didn’t actually have a political streak in their hair or bone in their body,…

  • LIGHT // SOUND – s/t LP

    LIGHT // SOUND – s/t LP

    Since childhood, we’re taught to never judge a book by its cover or be so superficial as to make inferences about a person’s character based solely upon their exterior persona. It’s good advice – not making snap judgements about the contents of an article or individual by the first sight one sees – but that…

  • Gang Of Youths – Go Farther In Lightness (2LP)

    Gang Of Youths – Go Farther In Lightness (2LP)

    For the nearly half-century since the genre’s inception now, one of the few steadfast foundations upon which punk rock has stood has been nihilism. Consistently, the spirit of punk has been one of “Fuck it all – strip the music down to the barest essentials and get emotionally dark and bleak – at least that…

  • Lemuria – Recreational Hate LP

    Lemuria – Recreational Hate LP

    The coolest thing about the moment after a new album gets released, people begin to find it and it proves to really connect with them in a popular way is that time seems to stop for a minute and everything the band did prior to the release of that album becomes a footnote. From the…

  • Tough Age – Unclean (7-inch)

    Tough Age – Unclean (7-inch)

    After hearing all three songs of Tough Age‘s new Unclean 7-inch, listeners may find that they need to take a moment and collect themselves – I certainly did. I needed to take a step back because I had no particular desire to just spill ink and compliments all over a page. True, all three songs…

  • Birds – Everything All At Once LP

    Birds – Everything All At Once LP

    Birds’ new album, Everything All At Once, rightly commands attention It might sound contrived to someone who has yet to experience it themselves, but the idea that great music is capable of moving a listener spiritually and emotionally is a very real thing. On the right day, the first listen to a record can excite…