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LOVE the intro!  The drummer is incredible…sure hope I can download this song!  Excellent, and original!

Heidi

heidizkrib from So. Jordan, Utah on 1Oct2009

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I dig the arrangement. the bass tone is awesome and its got that steve albini sound all over the drums, particularly the snare. for fans of shellac and polvo among others.

SnackWheat from Richmond, Virginia on 1Oct2009

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Whoa!!! Crazy.

ourfriend from Portland, Oregon on 1Oct2009

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Psychedelic grunge popBang, fast psychedelic guitars bring in the track. Then in flys the vocals reminding me at times of Nirvana in their Incesticide period, as does the slightly, purposly off tuned lead riffs. Flowing into an uplifting chorus bringing in a more commercial aspect. An enjoyable track.

EFD from Todmorden, Lancashire, United Kingdom on 23Sep2009

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Mosh pit!  Good drumming and the recording is very tight. Definitely a head banger and I love it. I love the progression in the chorus to a seventh chord. Overall we really like this song though. Good stuff.

agentfontaine from Australia on 20Sep2009

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Love the super dirty guitar riff and the sound choice is perfect also. Great intro. The singer delivers the song as it should be, a bit hectic, a bit of coke, a bit of rum. Love the pounding drum track. Nice guitar riff and the playing is perfect for the dirty sound. I couldn’t play like this myself and i like it. Rib Award: Great drum track good college radio vocals. Every musician is talented. Interesting track to review. Had fun listening to your material and wish you the best with your music.

rib from Magog, Quebec, Canada on 19Sep2009

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Gutsy hard to pigeon hole spleen venting The studied rawness of this track and the sheer ferocity with which it is delivered is really refreshing. It never comes across as anything other than urgent and authentic…….It sounds like a turbulent, tricky picking apart of a turbulent and tricky relationship. Initially I thought it might be 30 seconds too long, but it rewards several listens because then you notice the subtle variations delivered by the guitars and the rhythm section.  The vocal sounds variously hurt, angry, mocking and resigned, which for me marks a great performance especially when it is left all but naked in the outro.

Great sound, great song.

Rattleshark from Bedford, United Kingdom on 19Sep2009

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Big rock! Yes! Yay! Big guitars! Vocals in a reasonable place in the mix, rather than in a star-turn WAY UP FRONT like too many other bands. This is just pure, pounding, rock ‘n’ roll, and I like everything about it…..high-energy, big rock like this is soreley needed in today’s cute-n-quirky indie scene. Keep bringin’ it!

bstone1435 from Oak Park, Illinois on 18Sep2009

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Original.  Intresting song,good production, good voice and melody,especialy the bridge. You sound like “Black Umbrela” an english indie band.

Chipakos from Greece on 17Sep2009

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great guitar work.  i dig the bass as well.  i dig the music alot.

wonkypoodle from Los Angeles, California on 15Sep2009

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Very fast moving song like punk rock!  I liked the song drums were good vocals…..guitar had a good rythem all it all it worked very original It is punk rock genre I believe

SonicRip from Easton, Pennsylvania on 15Sep2009

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Racous noisy bass, drums, and guitar lay down the perfect opportunity for some smashmouth Modest Mouse style indie romping. Now, he clearly shows he’s capable of carrying off a great sound when he belts out the outro chorus…..

PyrrhicVictory from Erie, Pennsylvania on 12Sep2009

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Ch,ch chinga cha ching! Crazy guitar and bass make this energetic and totally rockin’. Vocals are ripping and passionate. Works well. A bit of Nirvana and POTUSA happenning here.  Good stuff.

kalev from Victoria, British Colombia, Canada on 8Sep2009

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mutant funk.  nice post punk groove. reminds me of some of my favs: wire, gang of four, liars, lonesome crowded west era modest mouse. the guitar playing is pretty fierce. definitely what the song calls.

gjkangas from Seattle, Washington on 2Sep2009

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heady guitar riff.  nice opening guitar and drum work, reminiscent of Rage era Tom Morello. I’d say you guys kind of remind me of mewithoutyou.

DJSpan from Syracuse, New York on 1Sep2009

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The intro definitely pulled me. It’s definitely an intense song, but in a good way. The lyrics are good…cool interlude. I like the change in mood of the song. I like the arrangement. It keeps the song fresh and flowing.

alissaabril from Phoenix, Arizona on 1Sep2009

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The musicians are all very good obviously. I like the vocals…..Guitars; perfect sound and very good playing.  I think you sound like no one in particular which is good.

TheDoes from St.Lucia, Malta on 21Aug2009

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