Friday, February 22, 2008

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STRANGERS DIE EVERYDAY - Aperture For Departure

Strangers Die Every Day - Aperture For Departure

With Boulder-based Strangers Die Everyday, Wilco meets Mozart. Composed of classical instruments, the band creates an interesting and innovative mix of classical music and rock 'n' roll. "[Strangers Die Every Day] relies on somber, dynamic conversations between string instruments that often resemble Godspeed You Black Emperor!, but without the creepy voiceovers." (Sara Brickner, Eugene Weekly)

TREVER KEITH [Face To Face] - Melancholics Anonymous

Trever Keith - Melancholics Anonymous

On his solo debut Melancholics Anonymous, Trever Keith channels the energy that galvanized his previous band, the pioneering SoCal punk outfit Face to Face, into music of remarkable maturity and scope. More than a new record, Melancholics Anonymous represents a bold new chapter of Keith's career and makes a clean and irrevocable break with his musical past, but the melodic passion and intensity that were signatures of Face to Face are stamped all over this groundbreaking indie-influenced solo debut.

TESCO VEE - Meatmen Reissues, DVD, Tour, Debauchery..

Tesco Vee - Meatmen Reissues, New DVD, Tour, and More

The Meatmen... Brain-child of one man-child Tesco Vee has existed off and on since 1979. Mover of over 300,000 units since inception, the band was/is a vehicle for Vee's warped, and sophomoric persona, as he lays waste (with tongue occasionally firmly planted in cheek) to organized religion, societal norms, and the French. From humble punk rock beginnings in East Lansing in 1979, The Meatmen rose to heavy duty heights in the 80's and 90's before cashing in their dubloons in 1996. But now, we are on the eve of the re-emergence of the Dutch Hercules and his all new band of meatboys...

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