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Video Round Up: Conveyor, Matt Pond, Stone Cold Fox, Steel Trees, We are the physics, Dark Horses
Howdy ho, this is yer obligatory “round up” editor, Orestes P. Xistos, and I’m bringing you a few videos for your visual pleasure. Because fuck MTV and their non-video ways. What happened to those VJs of yesteryear that spoke cool facts and the endless hours of videos? Where’s the love for videos? Reality Show Killed…
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Singles Review: Wampire, URSS bajo el Arbol, Ummagma, Painted Palms, Me You and Thomas, Landing
Greetings, readers eating apple jam filled doughnuts (via Dunkin Donuts)! Welcome to another edition of our “reviewing releases late again” single reviews column. This week’s singles come courtesy of a lifelong depression triggered by that bad ending I got in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl. Shit, that was depressing, son. Ah, singles, right:
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Jumbo – Restaurante Revisitado
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Last call for the Monday Night Gig – Last gig at Soyo Live
The Banshee (or La Llorona, if you will) screamed for the soul of the Monday Night Ritual that was Soyo Live. It was a surprise, hard hitting piece of news as it had been four years of free shows offering a veritable cornucopia of styles, catering to both the slack jawed who just wanted “rawk”…
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Gig: Low Duo, My First Tooth & Screaming Maldini @ The Harley
The marrying of imagination and reality is always a rocky one. The utopian images in your head will always look like what Sir Kenneth Hugo Adam would do to please Sean Connery, but the dystopian vicissitudes of real life sometimes yield a canvas scrawled by a crayola wielding maniac who sniffed too many grammes of…
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Hands out – Hands out
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Video Round Up: Fear of Men, Psychic Twin, The Clench, Elika, Let’s Say We Did, Beaty Heart, LCMDF
Howdy ho, this is yer “round up” editor, Orestes P. Xistos, and I’m bringing you a few videos for your visual pleasure. Why? Because we love you. No, wait, that’s the Mickey Mouse Club. I hate that mouse. Team Donald forever! Oh, videos, right:
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Blessa, Fear of Men & Veronica Falls at The Harley
It doesn’t get much better than this, a trio of great bands, presented in the stage that occupies the funky joint called The Harley. Three bands playing music from genres that will not cater for a crisp, clear cut sound, but an expansive sound with heavy brushings of reverb, fuzz and overdrive.

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