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Andy Mascola

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Have Gun, Will Travel: Science from an Easy Chair

By Andy Mascola

Florida band Have Gun, Will Travel’s concept album Science from an Easy Chair is based on the Imperial Trans-Atlantic Expedition of British Explorer Sir…

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White Reaper: White Reaper Does It Again

By Andy Mascola

Those who regularly read online news regarding up and coming indie bands may have come across a music video for White Reaper’s song “Last…

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Fox and the Law: The Trouble With People

By Andy Mascola

Seattle’s Fox and the Law wear out their welcome way too soon on their latest album The Trouble With People. Right from the jump,…

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Negative Scanner: Negative Scanner

By Andy Mascola

Picture a black 1978 Chevy Nova, barreling down a chewed up, desolate street amidst crumbling, vacant buildings in a post-apocalyptic, nightmarish world. The car’s…

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Peptalk: Islet

By Andy Mascola

Percussionist Shayna Dunkelman draws inspiration from a variety of styles and sounds from the past and present to create a distinctive soundscape on her…

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PINS: Wild Nights

By Andy Mascola

The first thing you picture upon hearing “Baby Bhangs”, the lead song on the new album Wild Nights from the British band PINS, is…

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Wild Yaks: Rejoice! God Loves Wild Yaks

By Andy Mascola

Imagine a singing voice reminiscent of a smoother John C. Reilly (yes, that John C. Reilly) alternately fronting indie rock bands Clap Your Hands…

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Jamie xx: In Colour

By Andy Mascola

At first listen, In Colour, the debut solo album from Jamie xx, feels more like a collection of songs, and less like a strategically…

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The Underground Railroad to Candyland: The People Are Home

By Andy Mascola

Anyone watching late night television infomercials in the early 1990s may remember a man named Tom Vu. Sitting on a yacht, surrounded by beautiful…

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Django Django: Born Under Saturn

By Andy Mascola

Saturn is the Roman god of time and plenty. If there’s any correlation between Saturn, the god, and Born Under Saturn, the latest album…

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