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No Sleep

Moose Blood – I’ll Keep You In Mind, From Time to Time – Review

November 14, 2014

I’m not one for acoustic heartbreak. Anything vaguely Dashboard Confessional-like and I’m running for the exit, but UK indie rockers Moose Blood got me with “Cherry.”

Maps for Travelers – Change Your Name – Review

September 13, 2013

After rigorous amounts of touring and promotion, this Kansas City, MO, quartet signed to No Sleep Records and has released their debut full-length.

Drug Church – Paul Walker – Review

July 19, 2013

Paul Walker maintains a bleak outlook, but it incorporates grooves into its punk assault in the tradition of Helmet, Quicksand, and The Bronx.

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