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For our seventh Lunarcast, we caught with up the latest addition to the Kemado family, Saviours. Hailing from Oakland, CA, their brand of metal is as precise as it is raw. There is this perfect balance of the gut-wrenching brutality, Ginsu guitar work that would make the nimblest fingers black with envy, and a punk ethic that shoves convention aside and allows the band to write music their way. We caught up with them in Los Angeles two times. Once...

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Thursday, 04 October 2007
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Who would’ve thought that a musical equation including elements of pop, prog, metal, math rock and punk would ever end up surfacing? Nevermind that, who would’ve thought it would appear sounding fully formed, complete and with a proof? While no reasonable hands could be raising at the moment, that’s exactly what Mt. St. Helens has concocted on their debut. Of Others doesn’t just display all of the aforementioned sounds to pay lip service to a couple of them and focus...

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Thursday, 04 October 2007
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Los Angeles’ She Want Revenge will be releasing their sophomore effort, This is Forever on Geffen next week on October 9. The album is said to keep on track from the band’s first album, with more thought-provoking, dark, emotionalized dance music. Track listing for This Is Forever is as follows: 1. First, Love2. Written In Blood3. Walking Away4. True Romance5. What I Want6. It’s Just Begun7. She Will Always Be A Broken Girl8. This Is The End9. Checking Out10. Pretend...

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Wednesday, 03 October 2007
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In any language and by any professional standard (no matter which field), four years is a very, very long time between productions. Granted, the four-year period that Andy Magoffin and his band, Two–Minute Miracles, have taken to follow up 2003’s Volume III: The Silence Of Animals is not lengthy in a Guns N’ Roses sort of way, but when you realize that the duration of some bands’ entire careers—particularly now that the music industry and popular tastes shift faster than...

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Tuesday, 02 October 2007
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Fans of the Swedish singer/songwriter José González that don’t happen to be in our nation's capitol this evening will be happy to learn that his performance tonight at the 9:30 club in Washington, DC will be webcast live tonight at 10 pm EST on NPR.org. The webcast will be available from this site: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14810080 González is currently tour in support of his recent release In Our Nature, out now on Mute Records. You can still check him out at any...

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Tuesday, 02 October 2007
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As practically the whole world now knows, the new Radiohead album, In Rainbows, is going to be released via online download services on October 10th.   This isn’t out of the ordinary.  The trend as of late has been for labels to release new albums earlier and earlier on downloads services, and than sometime later have subsequent in-store releases… What does make this situation unique is that somehow, by some stroke of luck or genius, it’s ten days before perhaps one...

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Tuesday, 02 October 2007
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My name is Chris Hornbrook and I'm the drummer for Poison The Well. This is a day in the life for me on Warped Tour. The day that I choose to cover was the show in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It proved to be a somewhat eventful day. I hope you enjoy! 6:30am: I've just been woken up hearing our bus driver, Charles, in a panic. I also take notice that the engine or generator is not running. This isn't normal...

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Tuesday, 02 October 2007
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Juuuuuuust a little note from Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood: + + + + + + + + Hello everyone. Well, the new album is finished, and it's coming out in 10 days; We've called it In Rainbows. Love from us all. Jonny + + + + + + + + This is insane news, especially after all the crazy, coded art that's been posted over the last few days on radiohead.com. Here are the details: DiscboxThis consists of the new album,...

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Sunday, 30 September 2007
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Carl Newman must have a subscription to US Weekly. His between-song banter during the New Pornographers show consisted mainly of naming off random celebs he claimed to have seen in the halls of the band's hotel, at the coffee shop, on the street. Assuming he could see out into the crowd during the first night of a two-night stand at the Henry Fonda, he would have seen more. For a tour in support of the band's latest album Challengers, the...

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Sunday, 30 September 2007
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A little background is required for reviewing Sebadoh’s debut album. It was 1988 and Lou Barlow, having been bounced out from under the oppressive regime that was quickly becoming J Mascis’ Dinosaur Jr by the guitarist himself, went back to the absolute basics of his songwriting; once again making lo-fi basement tapes and refining his craft. He reconnected with Western Mass. scenester Eric Gaffney and the duo began passing a 4-track tape recorder back and forth—eventually cobbling together about fifteen...

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