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 →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 →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 →Doug Stanhope delivers a brand new CD which covers every hilarious topic from birth defects to suicide, performed live with Henry Phillips providing acoustic guitar…
Continue reading →The self-produced first album from underground comedy legend Doug Stanhope. A veritable “Best Of” from his first 8 years of sick, twisted, unsparingly honest comedy…
Continue reading →Sputnik orbiting around the earth… Lonely companion of the shiny blue globe, silently rotating around aplanet full of life and passion. On the edge of…
Continue reading →This one has gotten lost in the mists of time. We know it was out there, and was used as a college radio promo, but…
Continue reading →A very tasty hybrid of roots rock and indie rock, with theremin tape loops and synthesizers brought forth by two ex-members of the Columbia, Missouri…
Continue reading →From the lurching yet somehow delicate guitar riff that opens the record, to the vibraphone/distorted guitar interplay that closes it, “Heated Electronic Break-Up” is a…
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