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Saturday, Oct. 25: Phobos & Deimos

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Saturday, Oct. 25: Phobos & Deimos

The genius thing about the subgenre of post-punk is that we now have bands like Phobos & Deimos who can mine inspiration from a vibrant variety of bands that existed during this period. "The guitarist Zac Webb and I had been friends for years," says Phobos & Deimos singer Hans Burger.

Friday, Oct. 24: Hermit Thrushes

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Friday, Oct. 24: Hermit Thrushes

Something tells me Hermit Thrushes aren't particularly concerned about whether or not you "like" them. Sounding like a cross between Captain Beefheart's elegant experimentalism and the Shaggs' aggressive non-conformity, Philadelphia's Hermit Thrushes possess the sort of innate musicality that might make you believe that they're just making shit up as

Friday, Oct. 24: The Little O and his Lonely One Man Folk-Punk Band

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Friday, Oct. 24: The Little O and his Lonely One Man Folk-Punk Band

The Little O and his Lonely One Man Folk-Punk Band is a wonderfully self-referential project. As the one-man band in question, the Little O is a self-styled caricature of a rambling troubadour. Most of his songs are titled with variations on "The Little O Sings About (Blank)," essentially rendering him

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Maltoberfest 9: Enter the 40 Ounce

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Maltoberfest 9: Enter the 40 Ounce

It's October, which can mean only one thing: fans of hip-hop and cartoonish German culture can rejoice. Maltoberfest is back and as Olde English-sodden as ever! For the uninitiated, Maltoberfest is a sublimely beer-soaked celebration of hip-hop and oompah, punk and pretzels and - above all else - more malt liquor

The vibrant sound of The Van Allen Belt

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The vibrant sound of The Van Allen Belt

When was the last time you discovered something new? Not new in the universal sense, like spawning a brand new species in some sparkling white laboratory somewhere, but something new to you? Discoveries are made melancholy; I feel, by the knowledge that they've usually existed around you the entire time,

Friday, Oct. 17: The Van Allen Belt

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Friday, Oct. 17: The Van Allen Belt

Named after a scientific discovery, The Van Allen Belt are doing their part to tear down and rebuild. Their recent LP, Heaven on a Branch, is a sly study in mixing and matching. The ways they play with sounds and expectations is sometimes so subtle that you find yourself waking

Saturday, Oct. 18: Havania Whaal

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Saturday, Oct. 18: Havania Whaal

I'm not precisely sure what precipitated the members of Havania Whaal to plug in that mandolin and feed it through layers of distortion, but it's working for them. Describing themselves as "twee-gaze," Havania Whaal definitely benefit from the winsome levity that their fuzzed-out mandolin brings to the frothy garage pop.

Saturday, Oct. 18: Hey Lover

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Saturday, Oct. 18: Hey Lover

There's just no faking the sort of unbridled exuberance that bursts forth from Portland punk trio Hey Lover. How awesome are these guys? The husband and wife that make up two thirds of the group played Hey Lover's first show following their own wedding. That had to have been the

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The careening crash of The Jesus Rehab

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The careening crash of The Jesus Rehab

It's a cliché, at this point, that there is no counting for taste. This much is true. Still, for many parents, out there, there is still the urge to mold the minds of their children, so that their musical taste may pass down through the generations. And so, we have

Saturday, Oct. 11: The Jesus Rehab

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Saturday, Oct. 11: The Jesus Rehab

Their most recent Jesus Rehab LP, The Zoo At Night, is described by band members and brothers Jared and Dominic Cortese as being about "mind-reading lizards, chubby 10-year-olds, and what its like to grow up in a world where no

Wednesday, Oct. 15 and Friday, Oct. 17: Indigenous Robot

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Wednesday, Oct. 15 and Friday, Oct. 17: Indigenous Robot

A little goes a long way when it comes to psych-rock. This can be a hard lesson for a lot of bands to learn. When the Sex Pistols came around to bring music back to basics, they were reacting to the bloat of bands like Pink Floyd, who had taken

Tuesday, Oct. 14: Saintseneca

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Tuesday, Oct. 14: Saintseneca

Admittedly, anymore, it's a little silly to think of an entire record label as having one defining sound. There's too much influence getting divided and spliced by new generations of musicians. Still, when I think of ANTI- Records, I think of the junkyard nightmares of Tom Waits' latter-years output, not

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Zeahorse arrives from Australia's weird grab bag

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Zeahorse arrives from Australia's weird grab bag

It should be obvious that it's a dumb idea to stick an entire country with one label. As we know in the U.S., there are marked areas that have their own flavor and eccentricities. Still, as a young man engaging with music in an increasingly untenable valley of sonic experiences,

Thursday, Oct. 2 & Saturday, Oct. 4: Zeahorse

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Thursday, Oct. 2 & Saturday, Oct. 4: Zeahorse

Zeahorse is a band that does not stumble blood-crusted out of the outback. They're from Sydney which, one imagines, could not be without at least a couple air-conditioned fast food restaurants. The prospect of losing one's mind in the wasteland of the desert would likely be far from the minds

Sunday, Oct. 5: Midday Veil

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Sunday, Oct. 5: Midday Veil

Krautrock is a genre defined by both rigid control and psychedelic improvisation, as is to be expected by a German subgenre developed in the '70s. Can, famously, would jam for a long time before paring down the track to a slim eight-to-10 minutes, or so. Other bands cherished mechanical instrumentation,

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