The New Enemy
Shakedown

By Brad Schmale

In the short period of time the New Enemy have existed, the band have strived for only the best, whether sharing the stage with punk heavyweight SNFU and Agnostic Front or working with big name engineers like Nick Zampiello (Against Me, Converge). With a progressive style of hardcore, the Toronto, ON natives have a sound reminiscent of Strung Out meet Poison Idea, using their technical chops alongside storming drums and ferocious vocals. The New Enemy have a keen awareness of political and social issues, incorporating them effectively into their lyrics, most notably in cleverly titled opener "Tim Horton Hears a Who," the folk punk-tinged "The Pony Collector" and the chugging onslaught of "Thin Skull Rule." Shakedown successfully experiments with hardcore while still keeping it as fierce and relevant as possible. (Independent)

Teenage Bottlerocket - The Came From The Shadows
With their undeniably captivating melodies, enthusiastic pace and general adherence to four chords, it's no wonder that Wyoming pop punks Teenage Bottlerocket have been called Ramones clones over their six-year history. Sure, there's a sense of Screeching Weasel playing the Ramones tunes to All but ...Read More
Pink Razors - Leave Alive
Initially released in late 2008 on Pink Razors' Houseplant Records, this CD re-release of the band's second full-length record is a highly recommended slab of Dillinger Four-style pop punk. While past releases tended to veer towards ultra-fast Descendents worship, Leave Alive is a collection ...Read More
The Action - Complete Punk Recordings 1977 — 1987
The Action - Complete Punk Recordings 1977-1978
Air Raid Anthem - Ready To Get Sweaty
Cloak/Dagger - Lost Art
CoCoComa - Things Are Not All Right
Corporation - Return of the Corporation
Daylight - Sinking
Devil Eyes - Devil Eyes
Devotion - Bastard Son Of Affluence Blues
The Family Curse - White Medicine
The Flare-Up - Whip ’Em Hard, Whip ’Em Good
Grown -Ups - Grown -Ups
Jakartah - In the Nervous Light of Coincidence
Jello Biafra And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine - Audacity Of Hype
Krum Bums - Same Old Story
Los Yetis - Nadaismo A Go-Go!
Nakatomi Plaza - Ghosts
Nirvana - Bleach: Deluxe Edition
Orange - Phoenix
Pinsky - Two for the Road
Polar Bear Club - Chasing Hamburg
The Reveling - 3D Radio
The Spits - IV
Star Fucking Hipsters - Never Rest in Peace
Street Eaters - We See Monsters
Strung Out - Agents of the Underground
Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
Sunny Day Real Estate - LP2
Vagina Panther - Vagina Panther
Various - Shredded Wheat Vol. One
Various - Northern Aggression — Project Boneyard Volume 2
Video Dead - Damn Disco
Whiskey Trench - Television
Worn In Red - In the Offing
It's not until the chorus of "Two Lives Worth of Reckoning," the second song on Soilwork's eighth album, that listeners' ears are going to perk up. Until then it's just the band doing the razor sharp, Gothendeath-lite they helped pioneer, morph and run into the ground. But when said chorus kicks in ... Full Review
I officially declare the camera phone a scourge. At every show, there's a forest of video-enabled dorks up front, not watching nor listening, just furiously taping in the hope of catching a flub or fly down for YouTube. The addiction to capturing video of every moment of a show is, to my mind, a narcissistic impulse that degrades the magical ephemera of the live experience. I'm agin' it.... Read More
The fourth iteration of Calgary's Sled Island feels like a coming of age, with the annual event becoming a destination on the Canadian festival landscape alongside NXNE and Pop Montreal. The organizers have a knack for scoring scheduling coups (year one featured Boredoms, Cat Power and Spoon), and w... Full Review
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