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Antigen Shift
Verified Unidentified
Artoffact

The product not only of a reworked incarnation of longstanding Ottawa act Antigen Shift, but also of that incarnation lying fallow for eight or so years before reactivating, Verified Unidentified feels like a twice-compounded distillation of the project Nick Thériault began at the turn of the century....


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The Foreign Resort
Endurance
Artoffact Records

Danish post-punk act The Foreign Resort have never lacked for power nor emotion in their songs. In a live setting, the band have carefully walked the line between stormy, thrashing grooves and the more angular edges of their material, and yet their preceding albums have been inconsistent in...


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There’s nothing like an international circus descending upon your city to make you feel hyper-aware of what works and what doesn’t in it: the parts of it you’re perpetually trying to escape and the parts of it you’d die to defend. At least as of right now the FIFA foofaraw hasn’t disrupted or displaced Vancouver’s music and arts community the way the Olympics did, but amidst ...


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B!CEP
B.O.D.S.
Knuckles on Stun
Before discussing the new EP from Baltimore’s B!CEP, it’s probably worthwhile to address the obvious: they’re a lo-fi, punky EBM act whose songs are all about working out and getting swole, so yes, Diesel Dudes is the obvious point of comparison. That said, B.O.D.S. is still plenty enjoyable on those terms, wit...


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Anke Wolbert Forever.

We’re each picking five needledrops on this week’s episode of We Have A Technical. A little bit different from discussion of soundtrack originals, we’re talking about the use of existing songs in film and television, often for the purposes of a particular effect (and hopefully more than just the cheap recognition pop ...


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