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ToxicHolocaust

Toxic Holocaust: Chemistry Conversions

Toxic Holocaust leader Joel Grind straddles the divide between thrash, punk and heavy metal “Lots of Samhain, Misfits, lots of
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Dead Meadow: Womb Raiders

Dead Meadow: Womb Raiders

Dead Meadow revels in the technical ecstasy behind its latest psych/rock odyssey On new album Warble Womb (Xemu), Dead Meadow
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Midlake: Trials And Reconfigurations

Midlake: Trials And Reconfigurations

Down one singer/songwriter, the revamped version of Midlake forges ahead beautifully. By Steve Klinge Spoiler alert! The new Midlake record
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Red Fang: Have A Bite

Red Fang: Have A Bite

Red Fang’s latest stoner opus, Whales And Leeches, neither sinks nor sucks “We’re a pretty dark band—I don’t see this
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LightHeat

Light Heat: Brighter Days Ahead

Star-crossed Quentin Stoltzfus launches Light Heat with a little help from the Walkmen In 2006, Quentin Stoltzfus was forced to
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Basia Bulat: Loud As Folk

Basia Bulat: Loud As Folk

Toronto folk singer Basia Bulat raises the ante, and the dynamics, on her third album From London, where she’s been
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Hebronix

Hebronix: The Unreal Life

Ex-Yuck frontman Daniel Blumberg starts over yet again with the restless, yearning Hebronix. Rolling out of bed after making music
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania