Its Nintendo music intended for dancing, or folk singer songs remixed by an electro pop-loving hipster. Poor Aim: Love Songs is a disc that...
Articles By Jasmyn Burke
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ReviewsThe Blow Poor Aim: Love Songs Published Nov 13, 2007
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ReviewsCosmic Starfish Tonight's Favors Published Sep 04, 2007
A compilation of quirky, electronic dance songs seems like the best way to describe Cosmic Starfishs sophomore release. With simple repetit...
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ReviewsTwo Gallants The Scenery of Farewell Published Aug 16, 2007
Veering off from their typically aggressive, electric sound, Two Gallants have created an acoustic EP that turned out quite lovely. With dro...
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ReviewsMink Mink Published Aug 16, 2007
Its classic cock rock and sometimes one cant deny the pulsating gyrations of such music. Perhaps thats a little forward but thats the wh...
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FeaturesMatthew Good The Exclaim! Questionnaire Published Jul 23, 2007
What are you up to? Im pretty much just sitting on my ass rehearsing and playing guitar. The tour that Im going to be doing, like the one...
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ReviewsLes Petits The Mighty Antlers of Song Published Jul 18, 2007
This EP is like a lullaby characterised by the harmonisation of soft male and female voices, which quietly pass through a delicate lake of o...
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ReviewsGrampall Jookabox Scientific Cricket Published Jul 18, 2007
This Indianapolis-based band have created a warm taste of Southern comfort. Mixing the instruments and vocals in a way thats hard not to co...
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ReviewsLes Petits The Mighty Antlers of Song Published Jul 17, 2007
This EP is like a lullaby characterised by the harmonisation of soft male and female voices, which quietly pass through a delicate lake of o...
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ReviewsThe Holy Fields The Holy Fields Published Jun 20, 2007
This Toronto band seem like they are part of what one might call "the happy band revolution, which has been popular in the city over the la...
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ReviewsWinston Limited Published Jun 20, 2007
Having recorded and released Passengers with a backing band in 2004, Winston has now recorded a six-song solo EP created exclusively with th...
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ReviewsPrize Country Lottery of Recognition Published Jun 20, 2007
The thrashing of all instruments and humans involved is the best way to describe Prize Countrys Lottery of Recognition. Their debut CD is l...
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ReviewsThe Huxtables A Touch of Wonder Published May 23, 2007
Be prepared for 42 pages of madness. The Huxtables have paired their CD with a mini-booklet featuring drawings such as a creature that appea...
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ReviewsBarons and Lengthy Get Out Goddamn City Published Apr 18, 2007
As this short EP begins and ends, it is the bands ability to make catchy guitar riffs that grabs your attention. As Barons and Lengthy stru...
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ReviewsLouis Freak Show Revenge Published Apr 18, 2007
Solemnly singing about drowning in a town of fallen towers and being confident that a straightjacket isnt in his future, Louiss Freak Show...
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ReviewsBlack Moth Super Rainbow Dandelion Gum Published Apr 17, 2007
Repetitive psych rock that should have trippy, slow motion videos to accommodate each song is what comes to mind after listening to Dandelio...
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ReviewsAudubon Park Teenage Horses Published Mar 23, 2007
The best way to explain Audubon Park might be to imagine an acoustic guitar that has gum, tar and maybe even some cheesy 90s stickers on it...
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ReviewsNein Luxury Published Mar 23, 2007
Indie-tronic? No, thats not a genre, but lets make it one for the purpose of describing the Neins second album, Luxury. As they take you...
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ReviewsPaper Airplanes Boyhood Published Mar 23, 2007
This album is like sailing through the sea on a big voyage. Not that theres a specific feeling or moment that would take place, but there m...
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ReviewsPaper Airplanes Boyhood Published Feb 28, 2007
This album is like sailing through the sea on a big voyage. Not that theres a specific feeling or moment that would take place, but there m...
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ReviewsMonta The Brilliant Masses Published Feb 28, 2007
Think of those weird electronic fireplaces that are on the market the blue flame builds up into a bright orange ball of fire and one insta...