Young Executives – Cottonwood
If trees could rock, this is possibly what it might sound like. At times reminiscent of late Hüsker Dü when Bob Mould wasn’t singing, at…
Continue reading →If trees could rock, this is possibly what it might sound like. At times reminiscent of late Hüsker Dü when Bob Mould wasn’t singing, at…
Continue reading →After way too much time, this split release by Lincoln’s Wide and Kearney’s Stew finally makes it to store shelves. Unfortunately, this is Stew’s last…
Continue reading →Wide is best categorized as “hard to categorize.” Singer/guitarist/songwriter Heath “Motherfucker One” Cole was on the Lincoln punk scene way back in Cold War days…
Continue reading →If any band ever had a breakthrough, “Gay” fits the bill for Lincoln, Nebraska’s Wide. Running a gauntlet of genres that range from orchestral jazz…
Continue reading →Pre-stereotype emo-punk. Muddy mix, cool songs with impossible to decipher lyrics. Water was the first band on -ismist to tour. Unfortunately they broke up shortly…
Continue reading →Wow, how do we put this? The recording doesn’t necessarily give it away, but Urethra Franklin was absolutely evil in it’s writing of harsh driving…
Continue reading →So, this band Kung Pao gets in touch with us here at -ismist, and sends us a copy of this 7″ record. Needless to say,…
Continue reading →What can we say? This is the granddaddy of the label. Such Sweet Thunder were one of the leading bands in the early 90’s Nebraska…
Continue reading →Stew was a rural band, this was their lo-fi rock masterpiece. This is to say that we are slightly biased. “Postsensitive-guy grudge rock” is the…
Continue reading →After way too much time, this split release by Lincoln’s Wide and Kearney’s Stew finally makes it to storeshelves. Unfortunately, this is Stew’s last release,…
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