Monthly Archives: May 2011

Hear Here–In Solitude

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in solitude - the world, the flesh, the devil

Last week at los grillos we got our horns up, our leathers on, and our heavy metal rocks off jamming the advance single from In Solitude’s epically and ominously titled lp, The World, The Flesh, The Devil. Now the folks at Revolver Magazine are streaming the entire … Read More

The Hussy. Cement Tomb Mind Control.

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the hussy - cement tomb mind control

Man, this thing roars out of the garage like a ’69 Fastback, splintering the door and hitting top speed before the shards hit the driveway. What follows is a breakneck joy ride through a neighborhood where 60s pop nuggets hang out in basements with today’s garage/punk bangers, hoisting cans … Read More

Kate Breakey, John Keats and the Screaming Trees

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kate breakey - the gift

On Death –John Keats I. Can death be sleep, when life is but a dream, And scenes of bliss pass as a phantom by? The transient pleasures as a vision seem, And yet we think the greatest pain’s to die. II. How strange it is … Read More

The War On Drugs. Slave Ambient.

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the war on drugs - slave ambient

After whiskey is distilled from a variety of grains, and as it matures in its cask, it releases the enveloping aroma of the portion of the whiskey that evaporates as it ages. This intoxicating vapor, known as the angels’ share, fills the air in and around whiskey distilleries … Read More

Daniel Knox. Evryman For Himself.

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daniel knox - evryman for himself

Austin saw rain yesterday morning for the first time in a very long while. The sky hung heavy with dark, foreboding clouds. Thunder cracked and rumbled. Lightning flashed in bright sheets and split the sky with jagged arcs. The rain fell in waves of thick drops. It was … Read More