Des Moines Is Not Boring previews Daymoths show at Vaudeville Mews
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Savannah’s alt weekly Connect Savannah features Daikaiju’s upcoming show:
Imagine Dick Dale, rather that Ace Frehley, playing lead guitar in Kiss (well, behind a black-and-white Kabuki mask, I suppose it could be anyone). There’s your start-off point for Alabama’s Daikaiju, a sort of surf-punk/metal amalgam of “Hawaii Five-O” and “Rock and Roll All Night.” Yes, everything’s played really fast, and served up with a healthy dose of outrageous theatricality. It’s all instrumental music, dense, reverb-heavy, good ‘n’ spooky.
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Larryville Chronicles interviews Thee Swank Bastards:
“Enjoy this interview, which covers hula hoops, the links between surf and metal music, the “Tiki circuit,” and whether or not these “hodads” actually know how to surf.”
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Daymoths and Thee Swank Bastards included in Kansas City Star Back To Rockville music blog post “Hot July: A Torrent of shows in an all-star month”
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Daymoths tour kicks off in Des Moines Thursday July 12th! See a show preview Quarter After Five.
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The Van Allen Belt NYC shows on 7/8 and 7/9 are picks on The End Of Irony
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59Kustom reviews Thee Swank Bastards show in Providence at The Spot
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Brokelyn highlights selected free shows at the CBGB Festival in “The Badge-less Guide To The First-Ever CBGB Festival”, including Thee Swank Bastards’ show at Hank’s Saloon.
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GaragePunkNYC previews Thee Swank Bastards show at Hanks Saloon during the CBGB Fest in NYC
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This Week In New York previews the inaugural CBGB Festival and highlights The Van Allen Belt.
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Thee Swank Bastards NYC shows are Choice Cuts on New York Waste.
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QRO Mag mentions The Van Allen Belt and Thee Swank Bastards in their CBGB Festival preview
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The Van Allen Belt and Thee Swank Bastards are performing at the inaugural CBGB Festival in NYC – find out more about the Fest at Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, Brooklyn Vegan, Black Book Mag, Consequence of Sound, Pop Matters, etc, etc.
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ReGen Magazine review Daymoths debut album Back In Time:
With this low-key style that consists principally of drums and organ usually accompanied by sweet, dramatic female vocals with male backing vocals, the group takes on the feel of a vastly mellower version of the Dresden Dolls, though instead of the bombastic piano work, Daymoths provide slow and simple organ work…For those who have fallen in love with the dark cabaret style, Daymoths offer a similar flavor, but its flirtation with indie rock gives their sound a lighter, less weighty feel…the tracks are a brief but lovely diversion.
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NakYouOut interviews The Van Allen Belt, on filming the “Lovely In Akron” music video, their alter ego Rapping Papers, and the upcoming full-length Heaven On A Branch.
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Providence Daily Dose previews Thee Swank Bastards show at The Spot Underground
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