Back in 2011, Grave Babies released the Pleasures 7" EP with it’s densely layered, decibel pushing, murky dissonance was one of the strangest and most interesting recordings I had heard that year. In fact, their 7" […]
Tag: A Place to Bury Strangers
Local band Dead Leaf Echo have released a number of singles, remixes and EPs that have caught the attention of bloggers and critics, as well as a busy touring schedule across the US that included […]
Album Reviews
As a blogger my email inbox gets inundated with requests to cover an ever-widening variety of artists, and I really can’t complain about that because I wind up getting introduced to a bunch of new […]
As you can imagine, as a blogger I frequently get inundated with emails from PR firms, labels and bands and there’s admittedly a wild variety of the good, the bad, the mediocre, and the absolutely […]
“Over and Under,” is the first single from Grave Babies forthcoming their Hardly Art Records full-length album Crusher which will drop on February 26th. The proclaimed loudest band in Seattle have lately been known to play this one […]
Kanine Records will be releasing the Philadelphia, PA-based band Bleeding Rainbow’s (originally Reading Rainbow until a cease and desist letter from the shows creators) third full-length album, Yeah Right on January 29th. As a build up to […]
