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The Electric Fetus - Outside The Heard - January 2017

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SWMRS
Drive North
Fueled By Ramen
 
SWMRS is a 21st century punk group — a fact borne not only of both temporal grace but aesthetics: Growing up in an age where all sounds and styles are mere clicks away, SWMRS mix it all up to suit their own catholic needs. Punk, power pop, Radio Disney, Hip Hop, occasional British accents, lo-fi, gang vocals… Drive North has all of these things and more — all delivered with the right amount of righteous indignation and astounding sophistication. SWMRS love The Clash as much as they do De La Soul (dig that shout out on “Miss Yer Kiss”)— as we all should… It’s just that they have the nerve to transform it all into a singular bubblegum blast. Produced by Zac Carper of FIDLAR.
 
Dropkick Murphy's
11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory
Dropkick Murphy's

 
11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory is a soundtrack to tragedy and triumph alike. On this album, the stalwart Boston punkers carry on tradition with rough and tumble storytelling – the kind of writing that never leaves fans wondering whether the band have lived what they’re singing about. A look back at childhood, a snapshot of a clueless jerk, a stop-you-in-your tracks reflection on a terrorist tragedy... There are moments of ass-kicking Celtic punk attitude, ball-busting wisecracks, tear-jerking confessions, and the kind of upbeat words of wisdom that can be chanted loud and proud across arenas and stadiums worldwide.
Colony House
Only The Lonely
RCA
 
Colony House is a band from Franklin, Tn. It’s also the name of an apartment complex in said city (which is about 30 minutes outside of Nashville), where the all four members of the band used to live. A band of brothers (that contains two actual brothers — the sons of CCM icon Steven Curtis Chapman), Colony House’s latest album, Only The Lonely, is a catchy yet really weird record: It does that stompy-yodel thing that all these clotheshorse bands can’t seem to quit only to hurl itself towards gonzo arrangements, squealing guitars, space-time distortion, and choruses that don’t quit. There’s some beautiful, soulful ballads, too. Think Grizzly Bear meets Kings of Leon meets Surfer Blood… Which takes a lot of imagination, sure, but a lot of imagination went into this rather surprising collection of songs.
 
Louden Swain
No Time Like The Present
3 Car Wreckords / Omnivoref

 
Over the course of nearly two decades, the D.I.Y. rock quartet known as Louden Swain has quietly built a powerful body of recordings, earning a fervent grass-roots fan base and an impressive backlog of critical acclaim. The Los Angeles combo has released a series of impressive albums, toured successfully throughout North America and Europe, and emerged as a popular YouTube sensation—all without the support of a mainstream record label. The upbeat energy and irresistible melodic sensibility that have already endeared Louden Swain to their loyal fans are all over the band's seventh album, No Time Like The Present. The sterling set offers 12 powerful examples of the band's dynamic and infectious songcraft.
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