Into the Light Carol Anne
Symphony for Dolphin and Duck
Chicago's Into the Light Carol Anne have labored, sweated and bled over the tracks that would become their debut album "Symphony for Dolphin and Duck" for the better part of two years now, finally concocting the ultimate 31 minutes of math rock to smash things to. In that time, they've endured changes of membership that would shame Spinal Tap (don't ask about their second glockenspiel player unless their lawyer is around), an economy that threatens shortages of the beer that powers their madness (a sampling: Lagunitas' Gnarlywine, Three Floyds' Robert the Bruce Scottish ale) and the slings and arrows of the vile snobs at The Onion (who declared them "One of the Worst Band Names of 2007"). These challenges have only strengthened them, and diminished their capacity for mercy.
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MP3s $9.00Remaindermen
Border States
The seven tracks on Border States are layered in whirling keyboards and organs with over-driven guitar melodies under a shifting rhythmic section, setting the base for McMahon’s catchy and airy vocals. Complementing the core quintet are horn players Mike Kapunis (of Magnolia Electric Company) and Mike Kolodziej along with cellist Andy Aronis.
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MP3s $9.00The Pat Sajak Assassins
Lunch?!?
St Louis' the Pat Sajak Assassins have been defining driving instrumental rock in the city under the arch since 2002. This, their second full length album takes their signature sound and refines and strips it down to it's base elements
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