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Night Club Get Delightfully Diabolical On Gorgeous Goth Magnum Opus Die Die Lullaby

25 May 2021 By jesse Leave a Comment

There are records I miss occasionally that I feel legitimately bad about. And in these cases, it’s not because of the whole “getting a jump on the review before anyone else” aspect but more that it pertains to an artist that’s, frankly, cool as hell and one that I’d like to promote the hell out of. Like Night Club. Who put out a new record LAST OCTOBER that I missed. And that’s what I get for not liking every artist over the socials that makes some sort of sonic impact in my world, I guess?

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Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Die Die Lullaby, Emily Kavanaugh, Mark Brooks, Night Club, night club band, Rock And Roll Fables

Night Club Offers The Perfect Soundtrack To The Times On Aptly Titled Scary World

22 August 2018 By jesse 1 Comment

Night Club is one of those bands that I felt I just missed the bus with. I received a press release for their most recent single in advance of some live dates with Combichrist and I’ll admit, I was intrigued. But I just missed the mark with coverage save for a few advance notices on our Facebook page and a rave or two after the fact.

Lucky me, and you, because Night Club ain’t done with us yet as a new album is almost here and offers us a chance to redeem ourselves and regale you readers with why you should really pay attention this time.

But I digress. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Combichrist, Emily Kavanaugh, Mark Brooks, Night Club, night club band, Rock And Roll Fables

Primitive Race Live Up To The Hype On Self-Titled Debut

14 July 2015 By jesse Leave a Comment

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If you’re like me, you’ve waited for this for a long time. You followed the teases, the slow reveals, heard the snippets, ordered the shirts…everything! Well now my friends, the wait is finally over. But after all the hype, all the teases, all the build up…is Primitive Race, the album, ultimately worth the wait? If you’re into fan-fucking-tatsic electronic/industrial music then the answer is a definitive and resounding “Yes!!!!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Army on the Dance Floor, Chris Kniker, Combichrist, Dave Ogilvie, Erie Loch, Graham Crabb, Joshua Bradford, Kourtney Klein, LUXT, Mark Brooks, Mark Gemini Thwaite, Metropolis Records, Pop Will Eat Itself, Primitive Race, primitive race band, Prong, Raymond Watts, Revolting Cocks, Rock And Roll Fables, Tommy Victor

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