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Issue #33.42 Originally published on 8/29/2007.
The Obituaries
BY JASON SIMMS | 1 am, Ash Street Saloon.
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Issue #33.40 Originally published on 8/15/2007.
[Music]
Oakhelm, Aug. 10 at Kelly’s Olympian
BY JASON SIMMS | To Oakhelm: Thanks for making black metal fun, sweethearts.
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Issue #33.39 Originally published on 8/08/2007.
[Music]
The Shiny Things Sunday, Aug. 12
BY JASON SIMMS | Local four-piece kicks listeners into motion with a brand new pair of feet.
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Issue #33.38 Originally published on 8/01/2007.
[Music]
A Place Where Nothing Changes
BY JASON SIMMS | The Obituaries are back—with a decreased risk of suicide.
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Issue #33.32 Originally published on 6/20/2007.
Goregon Massacre Festival, Friday & Saturday, June 22 & 23
BY JASON SIMMS | PDX's second annual blood summit marks it capital of the undead nation.
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Issue #33.29 Originally published on 5/30/2007.
Dried Out
BY JASON SIMMS | Drunken Boat sobers up in the name of fans and goodwill.
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Issue #33.29 Originally published on 5/30/2007.
LKN, Postulate II (Greyday)
BY JASON SIMMS | LKN's fifth release comes closest yet to capturing its creator.
3 comments
Issue #33.28 Originally published on 5/23/2007.
Pierced Arrows, May 18 at Ash Street
BY JASON SIMMS | Old Coles do new tricks at their first show post-Dead Moon.
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Issue #33.28 Originally published on 5/23/2007.
Clit Ripper, In Front Of The Kids (Torn to Pieces)
BY JASON SIMMS | Clit Ripper's latest is right on—except for those poorly chosen names.
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Issue #33.27 Originally published on 5/16/2007.
Visions Of York
BY JASON SIMMS | The Blue Monk may be jazz history, but Dusty York's making his own.
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Issue #33.27 Originally published on 5/16/2007.
Menomena, The Thermals, The Bustling Townships, May 11 at Cleveland High School
BY JASON SIMMS | Benefit proves that schools can still rock 'n' roll.
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Issue #33.26 Originally published on 5/09/2007.
Benefit for ? of the Mysterians, Saturday, May 12
BY JASON SIMMS | Nuggets tribute benefits the mysterious, homeless and oblivious.
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Issue #33.25 Originally published on 5/02/2007.
The Ones, The Ones (Wax Vaccine)
BY JASON SIMMS | The Ones elicit love, hate and something in between.
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Issue #33.24 Originally published on 4/25/2007.
[Cover Story]
Best New Band 2007
BY MICHAEL BYRNE, CASEY JARMAN, AMY MCCULLOUGH, ANIKA SABIN & JASON SIMMS | Portland's music insiders choose this year's Top 10.
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Issue #33.24 Originally published on 4/25/2007.
Get Used To It
BY JASON SIMMS | This year's best new bands take Portland one step closer to utopia.
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Issue #33.23 Originally published on 4/18/2007.
FAILING RECORDS: A Compilation of Portland Music Volume 4 (Failing Records)
BY JASON SIMMS | Failing's fourth comp earns your trust and then tests your limits.
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Issue #33.22 Originally published on 4/11/2007.
Rabbits, April 8 at Tube
BY JASON SIMMS | Christ returns to Tube to wreak vengeance with vorpal Rabbits.
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Issue #33.21 Originally published on 4/04/2007.
Clorox Girls, J'aime Les Filles (BYO Records)
BY JASON SIMMS | Clorox Girls' latest release uses covers to get you under theirs.
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Issue #33.20 Originally published on 3/28/2007.
[Local Cut]
Hey Lover, Hey Lover (Hovercraft Productions)
BY JASON SIMMS | Hey Lover's all fun and games until somebody plays Kill the Arab.
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Issue #33.20 Originally published on 3/28/2007.
The Quitter
BY JASON SIMMS | Why Portland's most prolific punk would rather play the suburbs than become a star.
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