The Return – She’s Got It Comin’
Waiting less than a year, The Return follow up their 1996 release, “Greatest Demos, Vol. 1” with this new CD single, released as a limited…
Continue reading →Waiting less than a year, The Return follow up their 1996 release, “Greatest Demos, Vol. 1” with this new CD single, released as a limited…
Continue reading →The Return strike yet again with another masterfully written pop jewel, picking up where the preview CD,”High Enough Yet?” left off. The songs on this…
Continue reading →The Return follow up their 1996 release, “Greatest Demos, Vol. 1″ with this preview of their next CD,”the/return.” This is a super limited edition of…
Continue reading →With a sound straight from the basement, the Return play their own brand of pop reminiscent of the Plimsouls, a much heavier Lloyd Cole or…
Continue reading →Featuring eleven new toe-tappers, the CD will have you shimmying along and wondering aloud if folks are ready for this “global superstorm.”From those with beef…
Continue reading →Red Max are garage punk at it’s absolute finest. Noisy rockabilly, glue-sniffing, hot rod driving fun. Spinning this makes you want to spin your wheels…
Continue reading →Ravine formed shortly after the breakup of Ritual Device. Three of the members continued on. After two years as a band, Ravine releases this fine…
Continue reading →Johnny Green’s ass. Black Sabbath with a 90’s groove and Soundgarden without the pretentiousness. Rascal Basket bring a meaty, ground-pounding sound and substance to their…
Continue reading →Pop Sickle was originally formed as a studio project. It contained Rob Skinner, formerly of famed Seattlepunk band, Coffin Break. This band is not about…
Continue reading →Heartfelt punk for the sometimes sensitive guy, Polecat rocked the house while they were around, playingfrequently and touring when possible. High energy, drumsticks flying everywhere,…
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