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Ink 19 :: Small Brown Bike and The Casket Lottery
Small Brown Bike and The Casket Lottery (Second Nature). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
SMALL BROWN BIKE AND THE CASKET LOTTERY SMALL BROWN BIKE AND THE CASKET LOTTERY Second Nature Sweet! I swear to God, this is better than any stuff either one of these bands has on their own. Whew! The opener is so fantastic that I soiled myself! Wow! I can't believe how good this is! Anyway, people ...
Ink 19 :: The Casket Lottery
emo, indie rock, hard rock, math rock,The Casket Lottery,Smoke and Mirrors,Second Nature,Aaron Shaul
THE CASKET LOTTERY SMOKE AND MIRRORS Second Nature Perhaps the kindest thing anyone can say about emo is that it’s probably the most traveled slippery slope that takes kids away from the mainstream and into the fertile delta of independent music. With references to revealing scars, fighting for air ...
Ink 19 :: The Casket Lottery
December 1999 :: Music C :: The Casket Lottery (Tom Minarchick)
The Casket Lottery Choose Bronze Second Nature On their first song, the Casket Lottery remind me of a rocked out Chamberlain, but not polished or MTV ready. Through the majority of the album, they have a little of a SDRE sound, but a lot more changes in the composition that aren't as simple as SDRE ...
Ink 19 :: The Casket Lottery
Possiblies and Maybes (Second Nature). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
THE CASKET LOTTERY POSSIBLIES AND MAYBES Second Nature The Casket Lottery is simply one of the best melodic rock bands around. They tour constantly, release ridiculous amounts of 7"s and show up on compilations just about everywhere. It's a good thing that Possiblies and Maybes has been released, as ...
Ink 19 :: Hot Water Music & The Casket Lottery
Colors, Words, & Dreams (Second Nature). Review by Stein Haukland.
HOT WATER MUSIC & THE CASKET LOTTERY COLORS, WORDS, & DREAMS Second Nature You know you can't go wrong with a seven-inch split of Hot Water Music and The Casket Lottery covering one song each by 1980s DC-hopefuls Government Issue, and on beautiful purple vinyl, no less. Hot Water Music, one of the ...
Ink 19 :: The Casket Lottery
Survival is For Cowards (Second Nature). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
THE CASKET LOTTERY SURVIVAL IS FOR COWARDS Second Nature R-O-C-K! The Casket Lottery are back with a huge chunk of angular post punk with mathematical drum beats and tortured vocals. Survival is For Cowards is what I consider "emo-punk." It's upset, grainy, gritty, mad, yet longingly sweet and tender ...
Ink 19 :: Casket Lottery
Rolling and crawling like thunder under your skin. The harshness only serves ...
CASKET LOTTERY MOVING MOUNTAINS Second Nature Rolling and crawling like thunder under your skin. The harshness only serves to make it all more beautiful. Dynamic and melodic across waves of timing and genre. Where do you fit anything these days? Hints of too much to ache for, leaving you somewhere ...
Ink 19 :: The Party of Helicopters
Imagine two trains approaching each other at high speeds. One is carrying a r...
THE PARTY OF HELICOPTERS MT. FOREVER Troubleman Unlimited Imagine two trains approaching each other at high speeds. One is carrying a riff-heavy metal band that listens to a lot of black metal and Ozzy. The other train has a kid who is a great singer, and listens to a lot of bands like Braid and Casket ...
Ink 19 :: Small Brown Bike
Dead Reckoning (No Idea). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
SMALL BROWN BIKE DEAD RECKONING No Idea Straining against the walls of my apartment, this music hits hardcore. Aggressive and emotional post punk melodics that rage poetically against the past and towards the future. The guitars never give in, and the lyrics speak volumes. Somewhere between bands like ...
Ink 19 :: This Changes Everything
This is a sampler of past and future Second Nature releases and there's some ...
...releases and there's some stuff on here that makes me very excited. Anasarca has a song from an upcoming discography (!) that's nice to hear again. The broken vocals, the contrasts of strained power and aching melodies... so good. The Blood Brothers make my eyes pop open a little wider with their sass...
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