Tag Archive for: holy crap records
Album Review: Romantic Superstore by Milk Dick
Album ReviewsThe scuz-folk genre, as represented here, features low-end production and very good, very simple songwriting with expressive vocals. It’s hard to capture exactly what’s going on here in words. Our favorite song: Renaissance Faire. (Reviewed on our #23 podcast, the Race to Sell Out.)
Album Review: Performance by White Denim
Album ReviewsBig giant songs from a big giant band that is packing out a small club near you. Some of their songs suggest a certain kind of dancing, but Magazin, our favorite, is one you can dance to however you want. (Reviewed on our #23 podcast, the Race to Sell Out.)
Album Review: Hard Rocket by Hard Rocket
Album ReviewsA band of super-skilled musicians who have been around the block so many times that they are no longer intimidated by the block. This is what it sounds like when a band is having a good time. Five stars. (Reviewed on our #22 podcast, a Bag of Dix.)
Album Review: Sorry I Threw Up by Sleepy Poetry
Album ReviewsMazzy Starr is back, only much funnier this time. Sleepy Poetry proves that you can put people in a trance and still stay earthy and amusing. Our favorite song: Sorry I Threw Up. (Reviewed on our #22 podcast, a Bag of Dix.)
Album Review: Wet Willy by Gym Shorts
Album ReviewsTHEY REALLY LIKE WRITING IN ALL CAPS AND TAKING GIANT BONG RIPS!!!!!! We love this band. They inspire us to stick close to our truth. Our favorite song: BURRITO. (Reviewed on our #22 podcast, a Bag of Dix.)
Album Review: Chime by Sandy’s
Album ReviewsBeautiful, only-somewhat-strange California music that takes some Beach Boys kinds of ideas and moves them in very interesting directions. Our favorite song: I and I. (Reviewed on our #22 podcast, a Bag of Dix.)
Album Review: All I Can Ask by Her Pilots
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Sturdy, straight-up rockers from a band of Greenville, SC all-stars. They also like to dress up like pilots. Awesome. Our favorite song: All I Can Ask. (Reviewed on our #22 podcast, a Bag of Dix.)
Podcast 23: The Race to Sell Out
PodcastsIn this episode John becomes a songwriter for the stars, gets peeping-tom’ed, uses the word ‘fuck’ a record-breaking nine times in one sentence, and is the most-fifth-excited he’s ever been in his life. Cinnamon makes a rock & roll mad-lib. Ed Madill of Wyla reveals that he chooses his band members based on how they smell. We also have excellent music:
Album Review: Flytrap by Monkey Biscuit
Album ReviewsLoud, slurring songs about snot, and recess, and sausage rolls do not disguise the fact that this is a musically talented young band. They would probably not admit it, but their songwriting is well above average. Our favorite song: I Just Wanna Lern. ((Reviewed on our #21 podcast, the Ultimate Compliment.)