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By Reyan Ali

Critic’s Pick: Simian Mobile Disco

The London-based team of James Ford and Jas Shaw specialize in lively electro-house that’s the aural equivalent of consuming a bag of Skittles dunked in cayenne pepper.

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Posted May. 22, 2012 | Comments: 0

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By Bryan Bierman

Critic's Pick: Acid Mothers Temple

Despite what your dealer tells you, most jam bands aren’t very good, no matter how much cheap peyote you’ve stuffed inside your sad body.

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Posted May. 1, 2012 | Comments: 0

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By Elliott Sharp

Daughn Gibson's New Debut is Making Waves

Daughn Gibson’s All Hell is a front-runner for the best debut album of 2012. It was self-recorded in a two-bedroom apartment in South Philadelphia last year by 31-year-old Josh Martin, the former drummer of stoner-metal band Pearls & Brass.

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Posted May. 1, 2012 | Comments: 1

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By Bryan Bierman

Critic’s Pick: Tobacco

As frontman for analog psychodelicates Black Moth Super Rainbow, Tom Fec knows some things about mucking around in ugliness, but his solo work as Tobacco takes an even darker turn.

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Posted Apr. 17, 2012 | Comments: 0

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Spacin’ Scores 7.8 On Pitchfork
By Brian McManus

Oh, hey, remember  that time we told you about Philly’s Spacin’ and how you should do yourself the solid of listening to the deep groove of their bong water drenched song “Empty Mind”? Well, it seems the tightly clinched assholes of Pitchfork took our advice. They love the TestostereTunes/Richie Records released Deep Thuds too, and [...]