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MP3s: Her Head's On Fire split w/ J.Robbins track

News — December 11, 2021

After sharing a J. Robbins track from the upcoming split between J. Robbins (Jawbox) and Her Head's On Fire last week, we now get an advance track from Her Head's On Fire, the new song, "Certain As." The record comes out in one week, on Dec. 17, …

Records: Fire Sale (Face To Face, NUFAN, Ataris, Ann Beretta)

News — November 20, 2022

Negative Progression Records has issued just its third release in 18 years as a label, a new 2-song single from The Fire Sale called "A Fool's Errand." The band features Matt Riddle (Face to Face and No Use For A Name), Chris Swinney (The Ataris), Pedro Aida (Ann Beretta), and …

One Question Interviews: Riverboat Gamblers

Feature — January 14, 2014

Mike Wiebe (Riverboat Gamblers, High Tension Wires) SPB: In addition to your multiple bands, you've taken to stand-up comedy recently too. What drew you to the medium, and what has struck you the most about it? Wiebe: I was drawn to it initially just from being such a huge fan …

Bands: 1QI: Paint It Black, Horseback, Defiance Ohio, Haptic

News — November 6, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the …

Records: The Octopus Project plan April release

News — January 27, 2017

Austin, TC four-piece group The Octopus Project will release a new LP this April. Out on April 7 and titled Memory Mirror, the album will be issued by the Robot High School label. The band, formed in 2002, will set off on a US tour on Feb. 23. Pre-orders …

Records: Sublime Frequencies comp brings archival world music focus

News — February 16, 2023

High Castle Teleorkestra has curated a new two volume collection of eclectic global sounds, A Beginner's Guide To Sublime Frequencies, available for preorder now. While just a sample, the collection includes Egyptian surf rock, '60s Vietnamese pop, Italian cineam, and more styles from locations such as Indonesia, Africa, …

Labels: Art As Catharsis label sampler

News — April 22, 2023

Art As Catharsis label, featuring a variety of experimental artists and based in Australia, has shared a belated 2022 sampler with 8 tracks in total. The full album can be streamed below, with tuned from Lack The Low, High Castle Teleorkestra, Kurushimi, and more.

Greg Prato – Too High To Die: Meet The Meat Puppets

Review — January 14, 2013

Do you know who the Meat Puppets are, or have you ever wondered who the two long-haired guys that appeared on Nirvana’s Unplugged performance were? Like many people my age, I was introduced to the Meat Puppets by seeing the Kirkwood brothers perform their songs with Nirvana on MTV’s …

Averkiou – Wasted and High

Review — September 1, 2010

The title track on this 7" is a fitting sound, given its title. "Wasted and High" has a pop structure run through the wash, and the fuzzy guitars and calm delivery of singer Matt Brink would fit under the shoegaze label. On "No One's Holding a Gun to Your Head," …

Oozing Wound – High Anxiety

Review — April 15, 2019

Chicago’s Oozing Wound have been riding the thrash train since their inception in 2011, yet this trio are more than just that label, instead they are a band that incorporates many different aspects of the metal world into their music and in doing so create high energy vibrations that enable …

Tiltwheel – The Hiatus AKA The High Hate Us

Review — October 6, 2010

Tiltwheel have firmly established themselves as one of the least prolific bands out there. Formed in 1991, the band had released only two proper full-lengths up until The Hiatus (alternately listed as The High Hate us)—maybe three if you count re-recording old EPs and putting them together as a …

True Widow – As High As The Highest Heavens And From The Center To The Circumference Of The Earth

Review — April 4, 2011

True Widow are one of the many bands that gets lumped into the burgeoning new school of shoegaze. While shoegaze bands of the past played their own style and created something different many newer bands are acting as though having an array of pedals and knowing Loveless front to back …

Fall Out Boy – Infinity on High

Review — February 7, 2007

In the punk scene alone, the collected amount of shit that has been talked about Fall Out Boy could probably fill the Atlantic Ocean…twice. I am certainly, without question or hesitation, as guilty of it as anyone else, but I'm willing to admit it when I like music by a …

Keith Canisius – This Time It's Our High

Review — July 11, 2011

Keith Canisius is a lesser known musician who managed to be born in the USA and move himself out to Denmark. This album is not his first for certain. In the time between albums he has made a mark on the growing dream-pop and shoegaze scenes. The man has clearly …

The Claudettes – High Times In The Dark

Review — April 7, 2020

Usually I get to pick what I review. This (partly) explains why you might sometimes feel I am an overrating bastard. To counter that I accept my portion of homework from our grand commander. When he assigned me to review The Claudettes’ previous album Dance Scandal At The Gymnasium! two …

One Hundred Year Ocean – Where Were You While We Were Getting High?

Review — September 9, 2013

Where Were You While We Were Getting High?, the latest release from the seven-member Connecticut indie-emo band One Hundred Year Ocean, is a four-track collection of massive, breathtaking sonic concoctions.The EP starts with the slow, slightly depressing “Hospital Town”. “Soco Amaretto Bud Light Lime” immediately follows with a …

Tim Barry – High On 95

Review — December 4, 2017

Nobody can doubt Tim Barry’s heart. He’s worn it on his sleeve since he began his solo career with a 2005 demo. Depending how you count live records and demos, High on 95 is his eight record since then. Besides being prolific, his songs are largely first-person accounts of a …

Efrim Menuck – Plays "High Gospel"

Review — December 26, 2011

Thank goodness I have musical OCD. I likely would not have even known this album existed if not for my compulsion to check and re-check the post-rock section of my local record store with worrisome frequency. Needless to say, after finding out that Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver …

Frenzal Rhomb – Hi-Vis High-Tea

Review — May 22, 2017

It would be easy for the uninitiated to dismiss Frenzal Rhomb and throw them into the bucket of playful pop-punk epigones from Australia. While their sound does incorporate the key ingredients of what makes the likes of The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX and Blink 182 appealing and palatable, …

Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington – High Rise EP

Review — October 15, 2013

For those who recall, the first time that Stone Temple Pilots got tired of waiting around for Scott Weiland to turn his shit around was in 1997. The DeLeo brothers and drummer Eric Kretz recruited singer Dave Coutts and Talk Show was born. I saw them play live on the …