The Underground Railroad to Candyland not only has a cool ass name, they also make some good music. This band is comprised of members from many other bands, most notably, Toys That Kill. They have a certain spacey, happy and…
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The Disappeared – Bridges
This full length comes to us after a couple EP releases and it couldn’t have come any sooner. The Disappeared have really grown together and it really shows in this latest record. The songs flow together superbly and just sound…
Night Birds – Fresh Kills Vol. 1
If you have not heard of the Night Birds, or you only have one of their releases, this CD is a must have. It combines all of their releases for the first two years of their musical escapades. It includes their…
The Shirks – Cry Cry Cry 7″
Grave Mistake Records shoots another 7″ at us that just plain rocks. This is The Shirks 4th EP offering and is even better than their last. The Shirks have a real old punk feel to it that really comes through in…
F-Bombers – Pledge Allegiance
The new F-Bombers full length comes to us from Jailhouse Records, where they also have a previous 7″. The F-Bombers are a female fronted punk band with energy riddled songs that are fast and tight. The vocals are raw and…
One Win Choice – Conveyor
One Win Choice comes to us with another great album. This band has put out numerous albums, each being full of energy and passion. One Win Choice never cease to amaze me at their perfect blending of punk and hardcore,…
Alien Father – Sunday At The Speedway
Alien Father was a hard band to classify into one genre. They started off sounding a little like Weezer, then they turned into more Depeche Mode, and then changed even again and had a Sonic Youth type sound. While some…
Deep Sleep – “Turn Me Off”
Deep Sleep is another of Grave Mistake Records‘s great releases. This album really reminds me of early 80’s/90’s punk. With ten songs coming in just a little over thirteen minutes, there is alot of energy in the songs. There are…
The Arrivals – Volatile Molotov
This album comes to us from Recess Records. This is not the bands first brush with putting out an album and it shows. These guys play in the same vein as Dillinger Four and Hüsker Dü. They manage to pull off…
Caves – Collection
This female fronted hails from Bristol and comes to us courtesy of Specialist Subject Records. The songs are catchy pop punk tunes that you can nod your head to. There is a strange energy to the songs that makes you…