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Josephine Spivak

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A Place to Bury Strangers: See Through You

By Josephine Spivak

Climax is a French film about dancers in an isolated location who unknowingly take LSD and lose their minds. The music featured is not…

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Billy Talent: Crisis Of Faith

By Josephine Spivak

To acquaint myself with Billy Talent, I had to first recognize their status in the Northern border. The band manages to chart consistently high…

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Descendents: 9th & Walnut

By Josephine Spivak

9th & Walnut sees parents of modern punk, the Descendents, throw it further back than the release of their 1982 debut. The instrumental is…

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Alexis Marshall: House of Lull. House of When

By Josephine Spivak

Alexis Marshall’s career of filtering an insidious world into more confrontational and hellish sound is nearing its second decade. “What a world we live…

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Hard Nips: Master Cat

By Josephine Spivak

Evidenced by the cover of their new album Master Cat, Brooklyn’s Hard Nips awaken audiences with a celestial air swirling through their brand of…

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Drug Church: Tawny

By Josephine Spivak

In a genre plagued by trivial rules, hardcore group Drug Church has rebelled by making their catchiest and most accessible set of songs yet…

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KennyHoopla & Travis Barker: SURVIVORS GUILT: THE MIXTAPE//

By Josephine Spivak

In the past few years, pop punk has returned with cooler clothes, the same camp, and the aptly named SURVIVORS GUILT: THE MIXTAPE// from…

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Fiddlehead: Between the Richness

By Josephine Spivak

Between the Richness begins and ends with E.E Cummings “[i carry your heart(i carry it in mine].” In the poem, Cummings holds love close…

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