Posted on December 21st, 2011 by Jim
[The New Classics is a reoccurring segment in which we examine our favorite indie releases that are bound to replace our parent’s “classic rock” stash hidden in the attic or the basement. These aren’t reviews, these are unedited testimonies and opinions about why we love what we love. Can we get a witness?] Words by [...]
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Posted on December 16th, 2011 by Blake
[The New Classics is a reoccurring segment in which we examine our favorite indie releases that are bound to replace our parent’s “classic rock” stash hidden in the attic or the basement. These aren’t reviews, these are unedited testimonies and opinions about why we love what we love. Can we get a witness?] Words by [...]
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Posted on November 18th, 2011 by Brendan
[The New Classics is a reoccurring segment in which we examine our favorite indie releases that are bound to replace our parent’s “classic rock” stash hidden in the attic or the basement. These aren’t reviews, these are unedited testimonies and opinions about why we love what we love. Can we get a witness?] Words by [...]
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Posted on November 8th, 2011 by Jim
[The New Classics is a reoccurring segment in which we examine our favorite indie releases that are bound to replace our parents' “classic rock” stash hidden in the attic or the basement. These aren’t reviews, these are unedited testimonies and opinions about why we love what we love. Can we get a witness?] Words by [...]
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Posted on October 26th, 2011 by Brendan
Words by Brendan Artist: Neva Dinova Album: The Hate Yourself Change Released: February 8, 2005 Label: crank! Jake Bellows and company have the magic ability to convert hangovers into beautifully introspective folk-rock songs. I will forever envy them that ability. While I spend my whiskey-soaked mornings chugging glassfuls of water and staring at the ceiling, [...]
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