The Postmarks: The Postmarks

The Postmarks - The Postmarks Much like their name suggests, The Postmarks‘ debut disc is the stuff of lost love letters, perfume-soaked postcards, and twenty-something hopefulness. It’s downright infectious.

A Day in Black and White: Notes

A Day in Black and White - Notes It would almost be too easy to compare Notes to Fugazi’s 13 Songs, except for the fact that its not nearly as good. The album starts off with a cool little noisy bit called “Tinnitus” before diving headfirst into “post hardcore.” I am not even sure if I know what that means except for it usually sounds a lot like Fugazi.

The Advantage: Elf-Titled

The Advantage - Elf-TitledThe Advantage, the world’s finest Nintendo cover band (no offense obscure electronic outfit Kraftkäse), are back again with another jam-packed full-length of eight-bit soundtrack romps. The guitar/guitar/bass/drums arrangement does the original tunes more justice than one would imagine, and man, does it rock.

Goapele:

Goapele - Change It All Hailing from the West Coast, singer Goapele (gop-pah-lay) arrives with her second full-length release, Change It All. Combining a unique voice and musical dexterity, Goapele carves her own niche into contemporary music.

Latterman: Turn Up the Punk, We Will Sing

Latterman - Turn Up the Punk, We Will SingThe best thing I can say about Latterman is that they sound like a watered-down punk version of Jawbreaker’s Unfun. This album was originally released in 2002, and since then has been out of print until the fellas decided to re-release it.

Sicbay: Suspicious Icons

Sicbay - Suspicious IconsIt’s been two years since Sicbay’s last release, and one has to wonder exactly what happened in that time period that would result in such a mellowing out of their sound. Forget about the Nick Sakes of Dazzling Killmen, much less Colossamite, this is a new, calmer animal.

Mother Hips: Red Tandy EP

Mother Hips - Red Tandy EP I first remember seeing Mother Hips at a house party in Chico, California in about 1991, and they weren’t very good at all. A few years later, they played at a bar in Santa Barbara, California, and boy, did they get good.

V/A: Impulsive!

V/A - Impulsive! In the tradition of Blue Note revisited and Verve remixed, Impulse is the latest Jazz label to jump onto the remix wagon in hopes of turning today’s youth on to the old sounds of jazz. In the 60s, Impulse was considered hip with its “new thing” sound.

Goblin Cock: Bagged and Boarded

Goblin Cock - Bagged and BoardedIt’s somewhat interesting that given his successes, Pinback mastermind Rob Crowe is still in need of further musical outlets. With last year’s Summer in Abaddon bringing the band’s popularity to new heights, it was hard to imagine a project like Goblin Cock in Crowe’s immediate future.