The Flowers of Hell – Odes Review
With their first covers album, The Flowers of Hell come out sounding like a symphonic Velvet Underground. Take from that what you will.
Thee Oh Sees Announce Putrifiers II
At one time, Thee Oh Sees was only considered a solo project for John Dwyer, taking a break from such underground bands as Pink and Brown and Coachwhips. Thee Oh Sees have since…
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The Cat Came Back: Sleeper Albums Some albums drop to little or no fanfare, but slowly find and build their audience. They can become underground favorites, influential classics, and in a few lucky…











