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The Rockometer: Slow Release by Yes I’m Leaving
Slow Release, the latest long player by the Sydney band, Yes I'm Leaving, is a record you can judge by its cover, its back cover to be more precise. Let's read over these song titles. Side one starts with "One," and leads to "Puncher," "Fear," "Alchemy," "Timer" and "Salt." Side two reads "Care Less," " Manic," "Funny," "Secret," and "Husk."
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The Rockometer: Honeys by Pissed Jeans
Pissed Jeans
Honeys
Sub Pop
For the target audience -- ...
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The Rockometer: S/T by Metz
Metz
S/T
Sub Pop
Metz have the right references. Listen closely to their self-titled debut and you'll hear reminders of Mudhoney, The Jesus ...
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The Rockometer: Playin’ in Time with the Deadbeat by Slug Guts
Slug Guts
Playin' in Time with the Deadbeat
Sacred Bones
Not for sporting events, hipster dinner parties, or finely choreographed marriage ...
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Moving Pictures: “Scum” by Slug Guts
To understand where the scuzzy, relentless noise of the Australian band Slug Guts comes from, one could go back and reference other Aussie acts ...
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The Rockometer: Open Your Heart by The Men
The Men
Open Your Heart
Sacred Bones
Even as some of the early press for The Men's second album for Sacred Bones Records has focused on some ...
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The Rockometer: The Horror by Pop.1280
Pop. 1280
The Horror
Sacred Bones
The Horror is dirty, no filthy, no filthy as fuck. The Horror is a brutal, bulldozing, skronky, scuzzy, and ...
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The Rockometer: Leave Home by The Men
The Men
Leave Home
Sacred Bones
Punk, post-punk, post-hardcore, noise, scuzz, fuzz, pigfuck, Leave Home by The Men is an album that could wear ...
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