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Squirrel Bait

Adored by critics and a little cult pursuing, the seminal Squirrel Bait stay consistently underrated with regards to their impact on post-hardcore punk and alt-rock. A huge part of this is because of their however scant documented legacy: two albums, both under around 30 minutes, both just sporadically obtainable. Their …

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Slint

Though mainly overlooked throughout their fairly brief lifespan, Slint started to be probably one of the most influential and far-reaching bands to emerge from the American underground rock and roll community from the 1980s; innovative and iconoclastic, the group’s deft, extremist manipulations of quantity, tempo, and framework solid them as …

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The For Carnation

The For Carnation was a low-key, mostly acoustic automobile for ex-Slint/Squirrel Bait member Brian McMahan, whose previous tasks had all made their influence through jagged, noisy art-punk. Mirroring his previous bandmate David Grubbs’ progression with Gastr del Sol, McMahan continuing to explore the complicated, cerebral patterns which were his share …

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