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Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2003)

Feature — January 2, 2012

For years, music had simply gone without discussion. Nobody would dare say a word about a band, record, or song; with the apprehension that, he or she would be persecuted for their beliefs. We lived in a dark age where freedom of speech applied not to the splendid sonic art …

Music: Individual Scene Point Blank Staff Lists: Year End (2003)

Feature — October 16, 2010

Charlie: 01. Explosions in the Sky - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place 02. The Blood Brothers - Burn Piano Island Burn 03. Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It in People 04. Spiritualized - Amazing Grace 05. Mogwai - Happy Songs For Happy People 06. Pelican - …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (June 2003)

Feature — October 16, 2010

Seth 1. Lightning Bolt - Wonderful Rainbow 2. The Bad Plus - These Are the Vistas 3. The Blood Brothers - Burn, Piano Island, Burn 4. Death From Above - Heads Up 5. V/A - Our Birthday, Your Present (GSL Compilaton) Sean 1. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists- Hearts of …

Music: Top 5: Albums/Songs/Video Games/People/Events/Shows - The Year So Far (June 2003)

Feature — October 16, 2010

TOP FIVE ALBUMS STILL TO COME: 1. Radiohead- Hail to the Thief It's Radiohead, do you really need to ask? Well, fine then. By the time this feature is up this album may already be in stores, or at least have a day or two to go, so you probably …

Interviews: Four Questions With: The Blood Brothers

Feature — October 16, 2010

What do you think of the new album in contrast to March On Electric Children? Is it what you wanted to accomplish? At the time, and looking back at it now, it was exactly what we wanted to do both musically and lyrically. We approached it with the mindset …

Interviews: Fall Out Boy

Feature — October 16, 2010

It has been a year since Fall Out Boy's debut full length, Take This To Your Grave was released and a lot has happened for the band in that time. I decided to catch up with them while they are on break from tour and see how things have been …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2004)

Feature — October 16, 2010

As of July first, the year 2004 is halfway over. You try to recall your New Year's resolutions, and realize you can't even remember what they were. You glide into bed because all that thinking made you tired. What do you find under your sheets? The ScenePointBlank staff! We're here …

Interviews: Japanese For Hope

Feature — October 16, 2010

Japanese For Hope are a Texan band made up of two guys, Thomas and Adam. Using keyboards, drumloops and guitars they create music using dance-music software extraordinaire Fruity Loops. Our man Andrew sat down with them to ask them a few questions. ScenePointBlank: First please tell us your …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2004)

Feature — January 2, 2012

30. Ted Leo and The Pharmacists - Shake the Sheets (Lookout!) Looking for a good dose of jangling, dancey rock? Look no further than Ted Leo and the Pharmacist's latest, the album poppy-indie kids wet their pants for in October of 2004. Shake the Sheets is a collection of fun, …

Music: 2004: A Year In Review

Feature — October 16, 2010

While our top 30 albums of 2004 is perfect in every sense of the word, we decided this year to branch off and make lists of more specific music related subjects, such as top pop songs, cover artwork, etc, as well as a few completely non-music-related lists such as games …

Interviews: My Rubicon

Feature — October 16, 2010

My Rubicon has been around less than a year and they are already at the top of their game. Because of My Rubicon Minneapolis can actually be proud of their local bands again when most other acts in the area seem to be falling apart. Hard-working, passionate, dedicated, and married, …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (August 2005)

Feature — October 16, 2010

It's been an interesting year thus far. There's been some disappointing records, some exciting new ones, some dismal follow ups and jaw dropping singles. We've seen bizarre new medical discoveries and more terrorism threats. But above all, we've seen Scene Point Blank post features late. Quite why this is the …

Music: 2005: A Year In Review

Feature — October 16, 2010

1. Antony and the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now Oops. I'm really sorry we missed this. We all should be, because any staff member could have written this review. Enough of us put the album on our list to make it our 6th favorite album of the year. …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2005)

Feature — January 2, 2012

It's that time of year again - our year end feature! It's been a long process, but we've totalled up all of the results of our individual staff lists (see later pages for these), to calculate an overall list for the entire staff and site. We use this approach because …

Interviews: Watchmaker

Feature — October 16, 2010

"Ultra pissed , insanely violent and brutal" is how Willowtip describes its Boston signing Watchmaker, and who is SPB to argue? Guest writer Kirby Unrest talks to vocalist Brian Livoti about metal, hardcore, artwork, lyrics, and what matters. Scene Point Blank: Give me the Cliff Notes version of Watchmaker: Brian …

Music: Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (August 2006)

Feature — October 16, 2010

It's that happy time again - Scene Point Blank's fashionably late midyear feature. If you're a regular reader of the site, you should know what to expect by now; if you're new to the site, this feature is generally where we spout statistics and lists for several pages at our …

Interviews: Moneen

Feature — October 16, 2010

After several weeks on the Warped Tour, SPB got a chance to catch up with Moneen singer/guitarist Kenny Bridges about Vagrant records, the military, songwriting and cats. Scene Point Blank: How did you end up signing? Kenny: We were really lucky for Vagrant to find us. I think how it …

Interviews: Motion City Soundtrack

Feature — October 16, 2010

Motion City Soundtrack is a band based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their first CD was I Am the Movie, followed by 2005's Commit This To Memory, both a complete success. In this interview, SPB asked questions to both Matt (guitar) and Justin [Pierre] (Singer/guitarist) Scene Point Blank: If you had …

Interviews: Timeless

Feature — October 16, 2010

TIMELESS is a group based out of Brooklyn, New York. They were the only metal band at Warped Tour, and are currently unsigned. SPB asked them a bunch of questions. Timeless is Kyle Radzyminski (vocals) Greg McKnight (guitar) Denis Kravchenko (drums) JJ Burke (bass) Scene Point Blank: If you had …

Interviews: Family Force Five

Feature — October 16, 2010

Staff photographer Katie Burnett recently sat down with Family Force 5, an Atlanta-based band who is often described as, 'The Local Heroes'. They re-released their debut album through Maverick Records in March of 2006. Family Force 5 is… (stage names in parentheses) Solomon Olds ("Soul Glow Activator") -singer, guitar Jacob …