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Over the past 5 years, The Anniversary developed a large and loyal following with their unique psychedelic take on the "emo" sound. After 80,000 records sold on Vagrant Records, tours with everybody from Cheap Trick to Guided By Voices and Modest Mouse, the 5 piece decided to call it quits in late 2003. Now rising from the ashes of that dearly departed band comes The Only Children and their debut album, Change of Living - the next step in the evolution of this talented group of musicians. Change of Living ... [ read more ]
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Although nominally an alt country act, the Only Children's second album tends to keep their twangier elements in reserve while playing up the pop songcraft of singer/songwriter Josh Berwanger. Oddly, the results sound less like the children of Uncle Tupelo who helped found the alt country scene, and slightly more like an earlier brand of roots rocker, although thankfully devoid of the truly rotten, dated production that hampers their albums for modern listeners. The closest point of comparison for this Law... [ read more ]
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Tilly and the Wall sprang out of Nowheresville, USA -- a Midwestern band of like-minded friends with pockets full of melodies...and a lot of pockets. The serendipitous result of five Omaha residents with a penchant for the same classic '60s pop, boy/girl harmonies and Americana folk records, Tilly and the Wall celebrates the petulant, determined, feisty nature of youth. They rejoice in tales of dreams followed, mistakes made, and hearts broken. Their debut album, "Wild Like Children" consists of 11 perfect... [ read more ]
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