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michaelicious:
Today is my day off so I decided to upload some records for you guys.


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To be had here:

Condition by Daniel Striped Tiger. Some cool dudes from Boston that are pretty much constantly fine tuning their sound with every new release. They tour with bands as disparate as fellow Massachusetts stalwarts Ampere and pop-punk bands like Teenage Cool Kids.

Fathers and Sons by Sinaloa. Another bunch of cool dudes from Massachusetts carrying the 90's DIY torch. I am very fond of this band. They've released a bunch of splits with awesome bands including the aforementioned Daniel Striped Tiger and Ampere, but also Wolves and Life At These Speeds.

The Moon is a Dead World  by Gospel. I have actually only recently come around to this album, but I am pretty jazzed about it now. Here is a description from the Level Plane site that I think sums them up really well: "Adam Dooling, Sean Miller, Vincent Roseboom and Jon Pastir forgo convention to create a drunken cantor that is as primitive as it is progressive". These dudes were tragically short-lived and this is their only album. They might have some compilation songs or 7"s that I am unaware of, though.

Self Made Maps by Stop It!! with a bonus 7 song demo. Another band started by a former member of City of Caterpillar. All I have to say about these guys is, "YEEEEEAH!". Also, they have a pretty happenin' rhythm section. 

Will:

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The Moon is a Dead World  by Gospel. I have actually only recently come around to this album, but I am pretty jazzed about it now. Here is a description from the Level Plane site that I think sums them up really well: "Adam Dooling, Sean Miller, Vincent Roseboom and Jon Pastir forgo convention to create a drunken cantor that is as primitive as it is progressive". These dudes were tragically short-lived and this is their only album. They might have some compilation songs or 7"s that I am unaware of, though.

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This is a most excellent release. Actually, damn near everything that Level Plane Records has had a hand in has been fantastic. If you told me before I heard this one that "progressive/post-hardcore with a synth!" would be good, I might not have believed you, but there's not a bad song on this record. Also, Kurt Ballou from Converge recorded this, so you know it has a gritty, raw sound to it...I honestly think that this is one of his best sounding records - including Converge's own releases. I don't know of any unreleased material by these guys; I know there's nothing on the Level Plane comp. That seems to be par for the course though, when it comes to LP roster bands - put out one blisteringly awesome but under-recieved record, then disappear.


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AWESOME! I haven't heard anything about this particular CoC off-shoot, so I'm definitely curious. Thanks for the upload!

a pack of wolves:
Talking of unreleased material, Robotic Empire have set up a blog where they post live material, demos and releases by bands they like and bands from their roster. There's some really great stuff up on there. There's stuff by The Now, Neil Perry, Pig Destroyer and a bunch of others.

Edit: and I completely forgot to include the link. http://www.roboticobscurities.blogspot.com/

spoon_of_grimbo:
In Pieces - "Lions Write History" (2005)




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Imagine a rawer take on Thrice's "Vheissu," with the weird moods and atmospheres of Circle Takes the Square's "As the Roots Undo."  Good shit.


Botch - "We are the Romans" (1999)




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Like the middle ground between Converge and Dillinger Escape Plan, but rawer and more pissed off than either.  This is the remastered version, but I've not uploaded the second disc, as it's mostly just demos of the same songs.  If you want it, go buy it or something!

sean:

--- Quote from: michaelicious on 18 May 2009, 11:15 ---Condition by Daniel Striped Tiger. Some cool dudes from Boston that are pretty much constantly fine tuning their sound with every new release. They tour with bands as disparate as fellow Massachusetts stalwarts Ampere and pop-punk bands like Teenage Cool Kids.

Fathers and Sons by Sinaloa. Another bunch of cool dudes from Massachusetts carrying the 90's DIY torch. I am very fond of this band. They've released a bunch of splits with awesome bands including the aforementioned Daniel Striped Tiger and Ampere, but also Wolves and Life At These Speeds.

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Hey I saw these two guys play in a coffee shop about a month and a half ago! Absolutely great show! Osceola played too, they always play a great set.

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