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look out! Ninjas!:

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Yah, sorry. Image must've been taken down sometime after I posted it.

barista.babe:
that russian red album is AMAZING. i bought it when it came out. her voice sounds like a weird mix between joanna newsom and regina spektor (sort of).

pulpfiction21:
Im new to this, but i found this site somehow off of some website that was completely in japanese, so i guess it was just meant to be. I wanted to post some stuff but I might fuck up so please dont be too harsh.

Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha (2009)





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This is the newest AC album that is set to come out later this month i believe. Don't think I really need to give a review of it, if you like all their other stuff, then this is a must.


Let me know if this was all done correctly.

pulpfiction21:
Cut The Blue Wire - Revert, Restart, Reset (Ep)(2008)




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Review from rock-metal-music-reviews.com

--- Quote ---There’s no restraint of pace, however. Cut The Blue Wire don’t play especially fast, but they have that breakneck sense of hurrying through every tune as if eager to start playing you the next one, an urgency and sincerity that seems absent from so many of their peers. The Revert Restart Reset EP comprises six snappy tracks, all shorter than three minutes in length, and all mercifully devoid of saccharine lyrical cliché and false sentiment.

Yup - no soppy high-school heartbreak or middle-class angst here, and no faux-Californian accents or strangled screaming, either. That said, singer DD Ball’s impassioned wail may take a little while to get used to, simply because it’s such a constant; a little more dynamic variation might throw the frantic parts into sharper contrast, but it might also derail that sense of pace somewhat, which would be a shame. The Revert Restart Reset EP’s bright but fierce pop edge is its best feature, like all the best bits of Hundred Reasons and At The Drive-In stirred sneakily into the guitar-pop template like amphetamines into orange-juice.

Pop-prog-post-electro-hardcore? It’s not as implausible as it sounds, not to mention a lot more pleasant… and while we’ll need to wait for a full album from Cut the Blue Wire to see whether it can last the course, we can always dance while we’re waiting.


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Rotary Ten - These Are Our Hands (2008)




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Review from Altsounds.com

--- Quote ---Each track on the ‘These Are Our Hands ’leads gracefully into the next while complimenting the last, this makes for an album that ultimately never becomes stagnant or stale during it’s of 40 minute duration but instead keeps your ears held firmly against your speakers in fascination.

‘These Are Our Hands’ is something that 2008 should be remembered for in the same way 2006 is remembered for ‘Whatever People Say I am, That’s What I’m Not’

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Tom:

--- Quote from: pulpfiction21 on 06 Feb 2009, 22:31 ---Im new to this, but i found this site somehow off of some website that was completely in japanese, so i guess it was just meant to be. I wanted to post some stuff but I might fuck up so please dont be too harsh.

Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha (2009)


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Oh god, that can't seriously be the cover art?

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