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    New Beastie Boys Track

    April 6th, 2011

    “Make Some Noise” is really good, check it out here, and later, when their upcoming Hot Sauce Committee Part II drops May 2nd.

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    Decibully Goes Out With A Ho-Hum

    April 5th, 2011

    There was a time when Decibully was Milwaukee’s brightest star, the city’s great hipster hope, but instead of obtaining national relevance, the band mired in an oft-ignored scene.  The band is survived by a hand-full of sometimes-maudlin, sometimes-brilliant albums, various side projects, the Listening Party Record Label, and a Wikipedia page that still reads in the present tense .

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    Monster Rally Jams

    March 25th, 2011

    It’s amazing how much press there is about a group that no one knows anything about.  Monster Rally makes good noise, and they/he/she does it mysteriously.  Their/His/Her latest effort, Coral LP, is a sunshiney yacht jaunt across southern borders.

    You can download all this incredible racket for free at Monster Rally’s Bandcamp site.

    Mp3:  Monster Rally – Cuban Velvet

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    Can’t Knock The Hussy: Wasteland

    March 23rd, 2011

    March is the cruelest month.  We lay lax in a dead land, mixing memories and desire, dully stirring troops under a three-day spring rain.  Winter kept up, covering the Earth in regretful snow, feeding a little life through the boob-tubes and itunes.  The only thing that’s surprised us, is The Hussy, and their debut album, Cement Tomb Mind Control, due out 28th of April on Slow Fizz Records. Read the rest of this entry “

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    Gorillaz’s The Fall

    January 3rd, 2011

    The Fall is an album written by Damon Albarn and primate co. whilst adrift in the Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach World Tour.

    The album was recorded entirely on an iPad.

    It’s very slow-moving and good.

    Albarn says that he plans on physically releasing The Fall sometime this year.

    Gorillaz – The fall by revolutioncontemporaine

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