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Two parts Blood Brothers (Jordan Billie and Cody Votolato), two parts The Locust (Gabe Serbian and Justin Pearson), and one part Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Nick Zinner).
Head Wound City: Justin Pearson , Gabe Serbian, Nick Zinner, Jordan Blilie, Cody Votolato.
Spin (p.91) - "[T]heir method: off the cuff, in the red, pissed at the world. Born and bred to rip and shred." -- Grade: B+ Head Wound City Music Review Purchase Head Wound City CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Blood Brothers Rumors Laid Waste CD (2003) Extended Play
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| | Folly Insanity Later CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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$11.85 One would think that a mixture of jumpy ska-punk and intense post-hardcore wouldn't work, but Folly's full-length debut is a surprisingly cohesive and solid album. It helps that the band has developed this blend organically over the years: after starting in the late '90s as a standard-issue ska-punk band in the general third wave style, the band has dropped the horns but kept the rhythms (think of how Ted Leo & the Pharmacists work ska and R&B into some of their songs) even as guitarists Agim Colaku and Geoff Towle introduce post-hardcore repetitive riffs into the tunes. Against this unorthodox but appealing mashup, singer Jon Tummillo occasionally comes off merely as a distraction; cutesily nonsensical song titles like "I've Been Running for Miles, Davis" and "Please Don't Shoot the Piano Player, He's Doing the Best He Can" ...
| | Prurient Black Vase CD (2005)
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$12.19 Pitched somewhere between S&M fests -- a chunk of the album art might as well be Merzbow approximations if not direct outtakes -- and instrumental abuse that will prompt tinnitus checks while any dogs in the area dance wildly about, Black Vase shows that it just needs a day for Prurient to do what it does. Quite literally -- the whole album was recorded at a one-day session, with sole Prurient member Dominick Fernow occasionally helped by engineer Kris Lapke on drums and related beats. "Roman Shower" demonstrates that it's not only possible to create "ambient" music that irritates, but that even at low volume high-pitched squeals are just plain obnoxious -- and that to keep it going for 15 minutes is as perfect a way to find out just who will have the patience to listen to the rest of the album and who will run away screaming. At least after a while he breaks into extended periods of more conventional if frenetic feedback buzz, so by the time his anguished vocals appear at the end one can assume it's black metal without the beats and riffs. In contrast "Silent Mary" is almost power ...
| | Daughters Hell Songs CD (2006)
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| | Holy Molar Cavity Search CD (2007) Extended Play
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| | Locust New Erections CD (2007)
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| | Atari Teenage Riot Rage CD (2000) Import
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| | Adam Wakeman 100 Years Overtime CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Immortals Ultimate Warlord CD (1993) (Import) Canada
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| | Gerry Mulligan News From Blueport CD (1996)
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| | Tobias Froberg When The Night Turns Cold (2006) (Import)
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| | Paul Renz Beyond Blues CD (2006)
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$17.75 Paul Renz, jazz guitar ace from Minneapolis, performs extensively in the Midwest and regularly tours the nation. Renz heads up the Department of Jazz Studies at the West Bank School of Music in Minneapolis and nurtures fledgling jazz guitarists at MacPhail Center for Music. He’s an in-demand clinician throughout the country. Renz trained with jazz legends Herb Pomeroy, Mick Goodrick, George Russell and John LaPorta. And graduated from those revered Boston Institutions that are the hotbed of jazz…Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.Beyond Blues won the"Excellence in Music Award" in Best of Minnesota edition, MN Monthly January 2007.Here’s what top-notch jazz critics have said about Renz: Somewhere ...
| | Casey Redmond Real Life Adventures Of A One-Man-Band CD (2009)
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$6.69 "The Werewolf Song is a catchy folk-rock ditty complete with werewolf howls. Listen with the light on." --Stevo Nightmare City Halloween "Sounds like an acoustic Link Wray". --Uncle Ozma NeverEndingWonder Radio This album was recorded in the winter of 2009 at Casey's Musical Dustbin (ie. my basement). All tracks were recorded live directly to tape in one-man-band fashion with me singing and accompanying myself on guitar, harmonica and drums simultaneously (or as simultaneously as possible, anyway.)If you're looking for songs with deep intellectual and spiritual insight, than this CD is not for you. If you're looking for songs that reflect the angst of living in an uncaring and hostile universe, than this CD is not for you. If your looking for songs that rail against the 21st century military-industrial complex, than this CD...well, you get the idea. However, if you think it's fun to listen to songs about werewolves, surfers and beer, than hell, you're in the right place.Casey RedmondMay 2, 2009TRACKS:1. ROCKIN' THE PTA: Performing on the bottom rung of the entertainment industry has resulted in such ego destroying gigs as opening for a ventriloquist and performing during the intermission of a beauty pagent for five year olds.I have yet to play for a parent-teacher association but, based on some of my past opportunities, I imagine it's only a matter of time. This song also fulfills my lifelong dream of incorporating the word "cafetorium" into a rock n roll song.2. THE WEREWOLF SONG: I have long been a fan of such novelty-halloween records as "Monster Mash", "Dinner With Drac PT.1" and Screaming Lord Sutch's "She's Fallen In Love With The Monster Man." Sadly, no one seems to write stupid songs like that anymore. Here is my humble attempt. My only regret is that ...
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