February 2012
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Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 24th
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March album releases!
February was a pretty good month for releases. March, on the other hand, is even better. This upcoming month brings us releases from Every Time I Die, Now Now in the beginning of the month somewhere around the 6th. The middle of the month brings us Xerxes’ “Our Home is a Deathbed” and Hands Like Houses’ “Ground Dweller”. The end of the month, however, bring...
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 19th
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Feb 18th
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Feb 18th
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Balance and Composure announce acoustic 7".
Balance and Composure have announced an acoustic 7” of songs from their LP “Separation”. It drops April 24 through No Sleep Records, so look out for that. Should be chill.
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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No Sleep Records "2012 Winter Sampler" free music,...
Who doesn’t love free stuff? Especially when it comes in the form of high quality noise. No Sleep records has put out a free sampler for download on their website and includes music from La Dispute, Balance and Composure, Aficionado, and much more. Some pop punk, some good ol’ Indie rock, and some of the most refreshing hardcore and post-hardcore you’ll ever hear. Go.
Feb 9th
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Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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The Wonder Years - The Upsides album review
“I’m not sad anymore.”, is the battle cry of this album. And if you hate simple but descriptive lyrics, pop-punk, or good music in general, well this isn’t the album for you then. The Wonder Years have been throwing out heart-filled pop-punk since June 2005, with numerous singles and splits with like minded bands. Their debut LP “Get Stoked On It!”, really...
Feb 5th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 3rd
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THE WORST BLOG EVER WRITTEN.: Album credits →
topshelfrecords: theworstblogeverwritten: Just like providing a click thru link, posting who recorded, produced, mixed, and/or mastered your album somewhere on your main site, bandcamp, or facebook should be mandatory. I can’t even find who recorded the newest Pianos Become The Teeth record. Topshelf records has all their releases on… The digital era is [depending on your perspective,...
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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