December 2010
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Interview - Mountains for Clouds
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Interview: Tyler Hanan [12/15/10]
Mountains for Clouds is an experimental ambient/emo three-piece from Midland, Michigan. They recently released an EP, Some People Buy Scenery Like This, on Count Your Lucky Stars Records (read out review here). The band was kind enough to answer a few questions for us regarding their style, the EP, CYLS, and many other things. Read the...
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Nothing Sounds - Staff Top 20's
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Introduction: Malcom Lacey
Ahh 2010. You’ve been good to us. I’ll have to admit though, you can get a bit overwhelming. Especially around the end of our days with you. Forcing us to take a look back at all the bullshit we may (or may not) have done during your promised 12 months. I”ll miss you, babe. It’s been fun. But this is about the music. The wonderful, disgusting,...
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Every post shall be something that makes me happy....
The first.
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From a Fountain - Shale & Sandstone
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Review: Tyler Hanan [12/4/10]
mp3// “Man I Wed”
In a world where any band can record a few songs, start a site, and get a following, regardless of whether they possess talent or merely the right image, the percentage of music that we find that can be considered truly interesting dwindles every day. It still exists, more than ever, but it is difficult to find...
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Heaven In Her Arms - Paraselene
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Review: Tyler Hanan [12/3/10]
One of the biggest problems concerning Heaven In Her Arms is something that is out of anybody’s control. Their mix of post-rock and screamo has already been introduced and mastered by a number of other prominent bands, as countrymen Envy and a number of European outfits like Sed Non Satiata have already crafted excellent albums in...
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