With Your Belly is not a place where sugary choruses thrive. On any given track, at the very least the vocals, if not every other instrument, are muddied with modulation and reverb. However, this band is not hiding; they are clear from the get-go that this is how they define themselves and find further understanding.
Most Likely - "Steve" | Track Review
Stef Chura - "Messes" | Album Review
Sean Morales - "Call It In" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Bedbug Discuss Their New Record, Collaborating, and Passing Time | Feature Interview
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (January 22nd - February 4th)
No Age - "Snares Like A Haircut" | Album Review
Glassjaw - "Material Control" | Album Review
Cruel Summer - "Ivy" | Album Review
Twin Foxes - "Self Endowed" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Providence, Rhode Island's Twin Foxes are getting ready to release Sleeping On The Attic Floor, their full length debut, on February 9th via Tor Johnson / Midnight Werewolf Records. Built on sharp angles, crushing rhythms, and sharp vocal melodies, the band's bark doesn't quite justify the ferocious bite.
Pill Friends - "Let's Be Nice" | Album Review
Datenight (US) - "On The Block" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
The Royal They - "Foreign Being" | Album Review
Greg Jamie - "When I Get Home" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Fever To Tell" (Deluxe Remastered Edition) | Album Review
Dusty Patches - "Filthy Four Track Machine I + II" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Fusing together hip-hop beats with fluid synth lines, Filthy Four Track Machine I + II, doesn’t exactly sound like the kind of self-indulgence of a man lost in his basement studio, but on one level that is exactly what springs to mind when thinking about the meticulous creation of these melodic experiments.
The Gold Web - "Acidchrist Superspice & The Candyboys" | Album Review
Daphne Tunes Discuss New Album "Volume 1" and Sunday Pop Songwriting | Feature Interview
Mind Spiders - "Furies" | Album Review
Uranium Club - "The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band Live At Arci Taun!" | Album Review
Given their quiet mystique, the news of a live album excited many fans of their rowdy, smartass brand of rock and roll. Thankfully, The Minneapolis Uranium Club LIVE at Arci TAUN!, a document of the band playing a compact 40-minute set in the small town of Fidenza in Northern Italy, perfectly showcases what makes Uranium Club such a unique group.




















