EP2: Now taking pre-orders
Hi everyone,
We are now taking pre-orders for City Seventeen’s EP2! Head on over to the shop to place an order, and we’ll get it out to you as soon as it’s released!
Hi everyone,
We are now taking pre-orders for City Seventeen’s EP2! Head on over to the shop to place an order, and we’ll get it out to you as soon as it’s released!
Nuvo have put up a great feature on e.p. hall, in which we are hilariously referred to as “professional help”, as if we are that help rather than the cause of someone seeking it.
A++, would read again.
Interesting take on the whole “do bands need labels” discussion (via @brainlove)
This review is so, as the kids say, “full of win” (they may not say that anymore) that we’re having difficulty not spontaneously breaking out into song, Mary Poppins style.
“E.P Hall is a talent with such sullen, slow building brilliance that this album will demand repeat listens for months, possibly years to come…”
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“A Stunning album – One that lingers and haunts and bites in and has you from word one and before a single chord is struck.”
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You can read the full review from Subba Cultch right here.
City Seventeen are offering up a mysterious video to people who join their mailing list via their contact page. Head over to the City Seventeen official site for some cryptic information.
Happy new year from us all at IFF Transponder! Thanks for all your support in 2009, and here’s to an even better 2010!
…a Toma review! Well, less a review and more an award as Sonic Reverie places “As We Fall Into Static Our Hearts Sing” at the number 29 spot in their top 60 records of 2009!
You can view the full list here, and as always buy a copy of As We Fall here at the IFF Transponder Online Shop!
Did you all have a good Christmas break? Are you all feeling full and ever so slightly remorseful? Hmm? Us too. To make you feel better, head on over to Blurt Online, who have published another great review for Mommy Crow.
Still not got your copy? Get it now!
Interesting view of major label accounting from Tim Quirk of Too Much Joy (via NONALIGNMENT PACT).