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Instant Empire made its fairly complex musical ideas and heady lyrics seem informal and raw, even at noon.
-Tom Murphy
Native Daughters employed a gratuitous amount of drummers (two), like a synchronized demolition crew toward total crowd annihilation,
-Jef Otte
Reminiscent of early Stones Throw projects, Big J. Beats brought
-TM
The Gin Doctors made full-grown adults lose their minds and sing along to a Backstreet Boys cover.
-Isa Jones
Surprisingly tuneful,
-TM
Dave Devine’s coolly instrumental Moog-music carved deep grooves. Pinback tribute to Rush, or vice versa?
-JO
Is waking up scared but alive on a fog-soaked coast too obvious a metaphor for A Shoreline Dream? Well, OK.
-JO
Soul as fetid as sex in a
-JO
An unassuming force of songwriting, Patrick Dethlefs floors you with just simples words and an acoustic guitar.
-IJ
Steel guitar tears poured from Andy Hamilton and the Whiskey Hitchers through a studio-tight set that would’ve done
-JO
J'adore: Is it four in the morning or four in the afternoon? Am I in a house club in Belgium? I'm not sure.
-Alison
The Photo Atlas shredded through dance-rock angles and heedless jangles from easily the most wantonly played tambourine of the day.
-JO
The Dirty Femmes' vigorous Violent Femmes covers took the crowd down memory lane with bonus (kind of) star-studded guest appearances.
-JO
SpydaT.E.K: "Wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist."
-AU
Future Single Mom’s blistering brat-punk supplied a timeless message from the golden age of hardcore: fuck you, mom and dad.
-JO
Ian Cooke’s captivating solo set included some older songs and two songs about dinosaurs, which is the theme of his new album.
-Jon Solomon
-JS
Rubedo destroyed any boundary between audience and performer by placing the guitar on the ground and letting the crowd kick, hit and play it.
-IJ