Name: Yohan Brohamsky
Dateline: New York, New York
Weblog: eddiesreviews.blogspot.com
Articles: 17
First Published: Saturday, November 19, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, August 24, 2006
Currently listing articles 17-1:
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Music Review: Suicide Squeeze, Slaying Since 1996 - Various Artists— Suicide Squeeze releases a synopsis of it's 10 year history in two discs featuring rare, unreleased, and out of print tracks
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CD Review: The North Atlantic - Wires In The Walls— The North Atlantic's Wires In The Walls is given new life, as they reunite and tour the country again.
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CD Review: Versus The Mirror - Home— Versus The Mirror is the band The Bled wish they could be.
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CD Review: Murder By Death - In Bocca Al Lupo— Armed with three men, a female cello player, and Dante's "Inferno", Murder By Death release one of the year's best CDs.
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CD Review: Mates Of State - Bring It Back— Mates Of State prove that husbands and wives can get along, and make great indie-pop too!
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CD Review: Crystal Skulls - Outgoing Behavior— Mellow, laid-back Seattle indie rock with a lounge-swagger to it.
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CD Review: The City On Film - American Diary— Singer for influential bands Braid and Hey Mercedes goes solo but keeps his roots — and grows new ones.
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CD Review: Burns Out Bright - Save Yourself A Lifetime— Sincere post-punkers produce an impressive, technical debut for Deep Elm records.
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CD Review: Free Diamonds - There Should Be More Dancing— If Bloc Party was 2005’s voice of dance-rock from the UK, then 2006 is the year for Free Diamonds.
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CD Review: Small Arms Dealer - A Single Unifying Theory— Long Island natives break free from their peers to create a unique debut album for Deep Elm records
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CD Review: The Post Office Gals - Esbeohdes— This five-piece band shoots up the post office with their electro-grind and leaves none alive.
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CD Review: AIDS Wolf - The Lovvers LP— "A picture says a thousand words." If that’s true, then AIDS Wolf has enough to fill a book
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CD Review: Good Clean Fun Between Christian Rock And A Hard Place— Positive hardcore veterans use humor to get thier message of a positive lifestyle to the listener.
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CD Review: Head Wound City - Head Wound City— Members of The Locust, Blood Brothers, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs come together to create thrashy hardcore
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EP Review: Red Knife Lottery's So Much Drama— The female-led Red Knife Lottery try to shake themselves free from comparisons to Pretty Girls Make Graves.
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CD Review: Horse The Band - The Mechanical Hand— Heavy nintendo-esque keyboards lead Horse The Band's second album to hardcore glory
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CD Review: Quantice Never Crashed— On this self-titled debut album, the New York band delivers passionate and sincere hardcore with a twist.


