Tohm

Inactive — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Tohm's latest post – October 8, 2012

Biography

student at Temple University, enjoying Philadelphia and hoping to make lots of music in the near future.

Favorite bands

pg.99, Gospel, Nirvana, Young Widows, Do Make Say Think, Botch, Grails, La Quiete, Isis, Cursive, Aussitôt Mort, MF Doom, Lymbyc Systym, Red Sparowes, Jeru the Damaja, Radiohead

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Lymbyc Systym

Symbolyst
Western Vinyl (2012)

Lymbyc Systym's third studio-album was released September 18th via Western Vinyl. This effort comes three years after the band's Shutter Release (Mush Records) and their split Field Studies with This Will Destroy You on Magic Bullet Records. So what were the Bell brothers up to during this three-year span? Traveling, living on separate continents, studying, and adding personnel to their … Read more

Theta Naught

Omnium Gatherum
Differential (2010)

Theta Naught have holed up in Salt Lake City after playing together since 2002. Omnium Gatherum, their fifth release, features more than one hour of instrumental music across 15 instrumental tracks. My introduction to Theta Naught, "The Sixth Planet," feels a little too drawn out, maybe because the song is pretty violin string-heavy in its mixing, which isn't to say … Read more

Outclassed

This Might Be Coincidence...
Forcefield (2009)

Outclassed's This Might Be Coincidence… is a five-song escape from tranquility. Their satisfyingly raucous punk is filled with energy and misshapen tempos. Song titles like "Kick God in the Face, Hail Satan" and "Fuck Mark" are almost impossible to hate. Their label Forcefield Records is also home to City of Ships, Triac, and Cannabis Corpse. The one-sided LP release of … Read more

imadethismistake

It's Okay
The Cottage Records (2009)

imadethismistake play catchy folk-infused punk. It's a simple concoction, but it works well for the band. It's Okay is an eleven song LP with awesome artwork done by EMY (aka Bughead). Kylewilliam Campol's vocals match the music nicely, and the music is never too overbearing or haughty. It's evident that imadethismistake have found their niche. It's Okay is a pleasant … Read more