
Brennan plays new music that pushes out the parameters of sound to new found territory. As a means to digest artists' complete statements, Brennan plays full albums from front to back, while always hunting for new sounds, and trying to interpret the 'concept' of the album as a whole. Brennan covers everything from pop to experimental and everything in between.
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Suuns, with their new album, Hold/Still combine experimental indy with industrial noise, and tight production quality
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muheim div. 6
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Two band night: SOFTESS and HOODED FANG. Loudness and distortion prevails! Awesome albums.
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Tim Hecker is to music as fire is to the forest; he destroys, yet rejuvinates what has been laid out before him from
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Muheim Radio 2nd edition. This time featuring Div 3 and Div 10.
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Parquet Courts! Cerebral new album: Human Performance.
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Ashley Shadow's debut is beautiful and sounds like an amalgam of the bands she played in-from Bonnie 'Prince' Billy t
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The Field delves into his prortypical soundscape style of textural ambient techno, and makes you feel as though you a
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Noise rock takes form as BIG BRAVE, and feeds back loud and ready to explode.
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Mount Eerie.
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Muheim Radio Edition... The Gr 6/7 french immersion class at Muheim takes over a SlowMuse!
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Pye Corner Audio's newest album "Prowler," is aloft in heavy fluttering that flies into the cosmos in search of the k
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Painted Fruit and Psychic Pollution from Vic play us some gold!
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Falsetto singer-songwriter "Iceberg Ferg" graces us with a new album, "In The Valley Of The Purple Prince." Awesome.
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slacker singer songwriter Nap Eyes makes it happen on his recent release, Thought Rock Fish Scale.
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Dawn of Midi polyrhythmically pulse, align, divert and coaslesce with a majestic-almost spiritual-mastery on their in
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Rooms--------from Vancouver, BC, make music that is simple and noddingly 90ish.
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Moss Lime, Le Pelican Noir and more! 3 Albums in an hour!
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Cindy Lee's time machine is a touch antiquated and is having some issues as it bends and warps back to the early 60s.
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'Bodies that Matter' bury pop sensibilities under droning layers of reverb, noise and fzzzz. Great Album!
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