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Sweatshop Union

By David Gemmell

Sweatshop Union is back and headed up in a big way. Natural Progression is solid from start to finish, delivering a laid back hip hop experience that transcends the pitfalls of modern urban music. Sweatshop Union (Kyprios, Dirty Circus, Creative Minds and Innocent Bystanders) are four independent units who came together, combining a distinct anti-establishment… Continue reading Sweatshop Union

K-Line

By David Gemmell

This is difficult for me to admit, but in my youth I supported the Vancouver Canucks. I cheered the glimpses of brilliance and sucked up the frequent, bitter taste of defeat. This is very similar to the feeling I encountered listening to K-Line’s self-titled album. It’s really difficult to slam a young group trying to… Continue reading K-Line

La Motta

By David Gemmell

I picked up Love California and couldn’t believe I was about to put pen to paper reviewing such a tacky, horrible looking EP. To be blunt, the cover art is terrible. It resembles one of those horrible collages I created during a forced arts and crafts class in grade school that my mother pretended to… Continue reading La Motta

The Distillers

By David Gemmell

Coral Fang, the latest offering from The Distillers, delves into a more polished and pop-based punk sound that ends up falling shy of memorable. The album is by far the most mainstream The Distillers have produced to date, featuring songs like “Beat Your Heart Out” and “For Tonight You’re Only Here to Know” that are… Continue reading The Distillers