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Jimmy Eat World "Singles"
CD
Between
their stints on major labels we released their Singles collection.
Singles serves as a fine career overview for this Arizona-based emo
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$11.25
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River City High "Won't Turn Down"
CD
"Won't Turn Down" is the band's first full length following two successful
EPs on Big Wheel/Doghouse. Whether you listen and hear the Foo Fighters
or Saves the Day or neither, River City High will be your new favorite
band, we're sure of it. |
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$12.50
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Piebald
- "If It Weren't For Venetian Blinds"
CD
By pitting its unique lyrical personality against its exuberant playing,
Piebald pulls away from the pack. Recommended for anyone who prefers
the quirky fun of the Archers Of Loaf's Icky Mettle to the gloomier
work of Sunny Day Real Estate. |
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$11.25
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Piebald
- "The Rock Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
CD ep
Serving up yet another dose of their typical emo pop flair, this record
doesn't wander too far from the successful formula perfected on the
preceding If It Weren't for Venetian Blinds LP. It's doubtful that
this short record could ever prompt its own rock revolution, but they
seem to be more than content just singing about it. |
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$7.50
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Piebald
- "Barely Legal/All Ages"
Double CD
The reason for this double cd is because Piebald, like most great,
has drastically evolved as the band's career has gone on. When you
listen to this set, that progression just makes sense. |
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$13.75
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Aspera
- "Sugar & Feathered"
CD
Aspera creates a big dreamy atmosphere and lives comfortably within
its parameters, creating a unique language and musical dialogue. Sugar
& Feathered is thick with imagery and orchestral arrangements that
are rooted in psychedelia and Phil Spector's wall of sound. Drew Mill's
thin reedy voice warbles through surrealistic tales of love and despair
with a mixture of Flaming Lip Wayne Coyne's panache and Brian Wilson's
heartbreak. |
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$12.50
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Totally
Travis - "Y Las Marianas"
CD
Recorded solely in the bedroom of Travis Shettal (Piebald), this record
will all at once make you want to call yor mom, get really drunk and
hate the music industry. |
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$12.50
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Six
Going On Seven - "American't (Or Won't)"
CD
Six Going on Seven released two highly acclaimed full lengths and
a split with Hot Water Music on New York City's Some Records. Now
on Big Wheel, Six Going On Seven still maintain a sound reminiscent
of Buffalo Tom, as they have for the basis of their career. |
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$12.50
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Nathan
Larson - "I Must Learn To Live Alone"
CD ep
Nathan Larson has always displayed his singer/songwriter heart boistrously,
never once veering toward the lo-fi shoegazing that took over most
of the musical '90s. Beginning in 1992 with his work with the post-punk-,
R&B-, and glam-rock-informed Shudder to Think, Larson incorporated
his penchant for emotive musical swells and lust-drenched crooning. |
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$8.50
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(International)
Noise Conspiracy - "Smash It Up"
CD ep
Formed in late 1998 after the breakup of the Refused, the (International)
Noise Conspiracy wants to make you dance as much as they want to challange
our political views. The (International) Noise Conspiracy sounds something
like Che Guevara starting a 60s garage rock band or maybe the Swedish
love child of Ian Svenonious and Zach De La Rocha. |
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$5.50
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Seafood "Surviving The Quiet"
CD
Seafood is one of those British bands who responds to the influx of
overseas nu-metal and Yank boy bands by sounding more American than
most Americans. Antagonistic and infirm, like Dinosaur Jr. crawling
out of flaming car wreckage. |
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$11.25
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