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Bloomsfield Release New Single: “Moffat”
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Bloomsfield Release New Single: “Moffat”

What if the Toy Dolls were a post-punk band on Dischord? Answer: Bloomsfield! What a great fucking band. The song is full of energy with great builds, a great breakdown and vocals that besides sounding like Toy Dolls even had a moment where they sounded like a British Jello Biafra.

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Lost Legion Release New Single: “Dressed Up Like a Warrior”
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Lost Legion Release New Single: “Dressed Up Like a Warrior”

You can tell a lot from a band by the influences they site. For a band like this that’s a collective of Chi punks that have been bringing it as if they were born during 1980’s, I’m lesson concerned with the classic punk bands they site such as Poison Idea, Black Flag and Agnostic Front and more concerned that they referenced a more recent band like End It—a favorite Bal-More band of mine and Lion’s Law who I admit I hadn’t heard of. What I mean to say is that people can reference the classics all day, but to see their real influence its always rad when they tout more recent and less known bands.

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Teen Mortgage Release New Single: “Away”
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Teen Mortgage Release New Single: “Away”

I’m not gonna lie. You say the words DC and punk or harDCcore, and you always get my attention right away. This duo hails from said capital of hardcore, and they bring a giant fuzz bomb of fucking doom to the world. I’ve heard a lot of rad duo bands such as Evil Beaver, World Sucks and Cut-Rate Druggist (White Stripes? Never heard of them), and this band deserves to sit on the shelf right next to them.

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NOBRO Releases New Single: “Who The Hell Am I?”
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NOBRO Releases New Single: “Who The Hell Am I?”

This is my second song I’ve reviewed for Canada’s NOBRO. The first review was for “Let’s Do Drugs” which was just pure fun. “Who the Hell Am I” is catchy as fuck but not nearly as fun. It’s much more introspective. Are you trapped in yourself? Are you trapped in a room? Is your body just part of a Russian doll? Do you really exist or are you just an enigma wrapped in burrito of existential angst with a dollop of quandary?

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