With guys from gangs like the Vandermark 5, the Pinetop Seven, and the Palace Brothers, you’d best stand aside ’cause the improv can get pretty fuggin’ hairy.
A nice cross-selection of currently celebrated moody pop bands. And just the right choices to support All Over Me, a poignant and perceptive coming-of-age tale.
What do you get when you blend sensuously dark, Alice in Chains-esque vocals with heavy groove bass, trippy/funky guitars, and a funky-ass drummer? A buzz.
Based on the “Un-Cola” concept, The Unpunk Album stitches together snotty, hyperactive punk songs with a few mid-tempo shit tracks, to break up the monotony.
A nostalgia joyride, strapped in A Clockwork Orange-style. The tape’s running at double-time. And the sound quality is decent at best. 35 songs is too many.