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hits you with the trippple whammy of songs I've got on repeat (x3)
Omega Radio for September 24, 2016; #122.
Summer Hits, The Stony Creation
Neaux “Make Me Stay”
Deep Throats “Dirty Secret”
Sun Days, The “OOO”
Milk Lines “Suicide Note”, “Can I Stand In Your Sun”
Adult Books “Suburban Girlfriend”, “Nihilism For Beginners”
Nots “Entertain Me”
Doe “Corin”
Kitten Forever “200x”, “Static Static”
Teen Brains “In A Haze”
Salad Boys “No Taste Bomber”
Happy Diving “Holy Ground”
Sauna Youth “Monotony”, “Transmitters”
Foreign Resort, The “Skyline”
Allah Las, The “Better Than Mine”
Heaters “Honey”, “Propane”
Surveillance “Death”
Fate Vs. Free Willy “I Am A Fire Extinguisher”, “Make-Up Song”
Titus Andronicus “My Time Outside The Womb”
Black Panties “Prophet Of Hate”, “(I’m A Goddamn) Trash Can”
Heron Oblivion “Faro”
Dirty Nil, The “Bury Me At The Rodeo”, “Bruto Bloody Bruto”
Weird Womb “Tanned Tits”
La Casa Al Mare “Sunflowers”
Jezabels, The “If Ya’ Want Me”
Deluxe broadcast; indie and garage.
The Dirty Nil "Doom Boy"
It Might Get Loud When the Dirty Nil Play Rough Trade NYC on Tuesday
Luke Bentham (vocals and guitar), Kyle Fisher (drums) and Ross Miller (bass) were childhood friends in Ontario when they formed the Dirty Nil while still in high school, making what AllMusic calls “a staggeringly loud, blown-out mélange of hard rock and punk with hoarse, raw vocals.” The trio put out a pair of EPs before their first long-player, Higher Power (stream it here), dropped on Dine Alone Records in 2016. “The southern Ontario band have built a following on their mix of fuzzy alt-rock and brash grunge-punk, and their debut full-length sticks to what’s tried and true: superbly catchy riffs and vocal hooks,” says Exclaim. “Higher Power’s rawness does justice to the band’s famously raucous live sets, with huge, fuzzy guitars, pounding drums and shrieking feedback.” Last year, they put out their sophomore LP, Master Volume, (stream it here). “Master Volume is a defining sermon, distilling decades of guitar-charged power and wisdom into 10 succinct commandments,” raves Exclaim. “We just need to sit back and enjoy it when a band like this comes around and puts out a record as big and fun as Master Volume. So praise be to the Dirty Nil.” More than halfway into their current North American tour, the Dirty Nil come to Brooklyn to headline Rough Trade NYC on Tuesday night. Single Mothers and Ultra Major open the show.
Alexisonfire Live at Terminal 5
Alexisonfire Live at Terminal 5
Alexisonfire has returned with first new music in ten years with a brand new 7″ single‘Complicit’! The track is straight fire and sees the band at the full strength of their power. Complicit is available is a standard black seven-inch vinyl with a limited pressing of a translucent red variant randomly inserted throughout stock quantities. That power was also on display last week at Terminal 5…
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