Greg Markel – Bloodcake
This pensive release was recorded in one marathon overnight recording session at Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska. Greg played all instruments except drums on…
Continue reading →This pensive release was recorded in one marathon overnight recording session at Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska. Greg played all instruments except drums on…
Continue reading →After the Honeyboy Turner Band went the way of the dodo bird, The Lost Dogs picked up. Containing half of Honeyboy’s band, and their producer…
Continue reading →Imagine the classic dynamics and womp of Tad, the sonic theory of Unsane, the tightness of Helmet, and the humor and edge of Killdozer. Understand…
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 →Kung Pao return with another kidney-puncher full of ROCK. This time, we get a whole CD full of resinencrusted, beer soaked denim that sounds as…
Continue reading →What more can be said? After thirteen years, this is Killdozer’s final 7″, featuring an original, “Sonnet ’96,”and the Hank Williams classic, “I Saw the…
Continue reading →Much as the name implies, Jimmy Skaffa is a ska band, but not in the typical 3rd generation manner, nosiree. These kids are rooted in…
Continue reading →Hour Slave were four high school students, who happened to be the most promising band Lincoln had tooffer at the time. They were all going…
Continue reading →The Honeyboy Turner crowd approached us about doing a CD, and at first we were apprehensive. We were pretty much into doing the big altrock…
Continue reading →The Honeyboy Turner Band was almost without product due to the success of their CD, and wanted to put out a special limited edition release.…
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