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‘cure my ills’: Recommended Releases 04.12

April 27, 2012
‘cure my ills’: Recommended Releases 04.12

April was a good month for music, but it did provide a lull in what has been an incredible start to the new year. That being said, there are still quite a few albums worth checking out, and as much as I hate grouping recommendations into posts like this, other aspects of life are...
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‘let it all burn’: Recommended Releases 03.12

March 29, 2012
‘let it all burn’: Recommended Releases 03.12

March was another great month for music releases, and as much as I hate grouping recommendations into posts like this, other aspects of life are getting in the way of individual recommendations.  These types of posts will have to serve as ‘better than nothing’ for the time being. Arliss Nancy – Simple Machines (Suburban...
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‘take everything away’: Recommended Releases 02.12

March 1, 2012
‘take everything away’: Recommended Releases 02.12

February turned out to be a great month for music releases, and as much as I hate grouping recommendations into posts like this, other aspects of life are getting in the way of individual recommendations.  These types of posts will have to serve as ‘better than nothing’ for the time being. Perfume Genius –...
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Delve into the Depths: A Profile of Profound Lore Records

February 14, 2012
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If you are the type of person who prefers your music shroud in an air of mystery, it might disturb you to learn that the most exciting, innovative label in the extreme scene exists not in some secret lair, but amidst a peaceful piece of land outside of Toronto, Canada. Yes, you read that...
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Evian Christ drops Kings and Them mixtape

February 1, 2012
Evian Christ drops Kings and Them mixtape

It makes sense that 2012′s first youtube-born ‘next big thing’ would land on Tri-Angle — the home of How To Dress Well, Balam Acab, oOoOO and Clams Casino.  The label just dropped this mixtape of the 8 tracks the enigmatic Evian Christ posted in late December.  Having only listened to “Fuck It None Of...
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‘i like damage’: Recommended Releases 01.12

January 29, 2012
‘i like damage’: Recommended Releases 01.12

Cleveland's Cloud Nothings have arrived with Attack on Memory. There was no doubt this album would be my pick for this first month of 2012. It's inevitable that I miss out on a band at Fun Fun Fun fest every year and it seems 2011 was no exception. I had no...
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through the cracks of the year past

January 20, 2012
through the cracks of the year past

Today I listened to new releases from Cloud Nothings, Pop. 1280 and Schoolboy Q.  Today I became excited for new music in the coming year.  But before I turn my back on 2011 and look forward to what’s coming, I’d like to recommend a few albums that fell through the cracks between playlists in...
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‘small town minds, can you relate to me?’

January 16, 2012
‘small town minds, can you relate to me?’

Lagwagon – Duh / Trashed/Hoss/Double Plaidinum (Reissues) (Fat Wreck Chords, 2011) Remasters, reissues, demos, outtakes, studio sessions — I usually don’t buy into these things.  It’s just too overwhelming to try to keep up with new music AND try to immerse myself in every sound that came out of making an album I loved...
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Class of 2011: The Overachievers

December 19, 2011
Class of 2011: The Overachievers

There were countless releases in 2011 and ILSUDH2 got through over 600 of them.  Although it was very hard to decide what would make the list in this uneven year of music, these are the albums that defined 2011 for this blog. In order to give a clear picture of the past year, this...
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Class of 2011: Children of the Damned

December 15, 2011
Class of 2011: Children of the Damned

Metal, in all of its forms, played a huge part in the 2011 musical landscape.  In fact, it wouldn’t be going too far to say that extreme music in general made up a majority of the highlights in a year that provided too few.  Extreme music brings with it an extreme (and extremely opinionated...
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Class of 2011: The MVPs

December 13, 2011
Class of 2011: The MVPs

In a time when the naysayers are declaring the death of hip-hop, there is a rebirth happening in the underground scene.   If you dig deep — past the bloated carbon copies of a long gone golden era — you will find hip-hop.  It might not be recognizable to those who are assaulted with Top...
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