Saturday, December 12th, 2009
By David Couch
Album: Ulysses
Artist: Goh Nakamura
Release Date: August 2009
Goh Nakamura is a San Fransisco Bay area musician and while he may not have flowers in his hair or whatever else those hippies adorn themselves with there is something of a peace and love vibe about his music. Self-labeled “dreampop”, Ulysses is an …
>>SHOW FULL POST… Review: Goh Nakamura
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
By Jason Ober
Uncommon Ground (on Devon)
Uncommon Ground is a small, intimate bar and restaurant in Chicago with quirky, friendly staff and plenty of good food and drink. It’s locally owned and is just a great atmosphere. I highly recommend finding one of the two locations if you’re ever in Chicago and …
>>SHOW FULL POST… Gig Review: The Powwows at Uncommon Ground
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
By David Couch
Album: Wellness
Artist: Replace, Rewire
Release Date: July, 2009
One should absorb the colour of life, but one should never remember its details. Details are always vulgar”
The details will always get in the way, a sad fact of life that must always be observed and then duly ignored when the context is sound. Wellness’s …
>>SHOW FULL POST… Review: Wellness – Replace, Rewire
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
By David Couch
Artist: Lights Out Dancing
Album: Ever the Optimist
Release Date: October 16, 2009
After nearly three years under the radar Lights Out Dancing are back with the independent release Ever the Optimist. A great addition to the positive pop punk genre and a step in the right direction as they detract themselves …
>>SHOW FULL POST… Review: Lights Out Dancing – Ever the Optimist
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
By David Couch
Pulled Apart By Horses
Venue: The Jericho Tavern, Oxford
Date: 1 October 2009
Having never been to The Jericho Tavern and only heard of Pulled Apart By Horses through recommendations of close friends, I was intrigued as to see what this night could offer. I was not disappointed, the gigs held at …
>>SHOW FULL POST… Live Review: Pulled Apart By Horses, That F***ing Tank, and Mean Right Hook
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