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		<title>Get Laid &#8211; Pretty Weathered</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J-Sin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 1 for those of you in unsigned bands hoping to get review coverage and notice in the music industry – first impressions are key. And no I’m not just talking about the fact that the first 30 seconds of your first song should be killer (that’s a no brainer folks) but it’s the little [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Lesson 1</em> for those of you in unsigned bands hoping to get review coverage and notice in the music industry – <em>first impressions are key</em>. And no I’m not just talking about the fact that the first 30 seconds of your first song should be killer (that’s a no brainer folks) but it’s the little things, like the look-n-feel of your packaging. Some bands subscribe to the notion that they should put airplane size bottles of booze in there (awesome and much appreciated, keep &#8216;em coming!), others have cute 8&#215;10 press cuts (yawn, please no more brick wall photos, thanks!), and then the inventive take it from the very first look – what and how you pack your music that’s sent via the mail. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/getlaid666">Get Laid</a> nailed it &#8211; excuse the pun. Not only did they use Simpsons stamps, which is universally noted as ‘awesome’ but they put their vinyl in a decorated package. Going that extra mile means the world and shows that you really REALLY want folks to open it up to see what surprises lay inside. “Pretty Weathered” is a female-fronted proto-punk, spazz, and crusty indie rock outfit that deploys intriguing stop-and-go guitar chugs while firmly nodding to their hardcore brethren. “Decca A.D.” is oddly a B-side but could be their lead track. Easily mistaken for D.C. era post-hardcore and dare I say, emocore, Get Laid is one up-and-comer that everyone worth their salt in the music biz and Regular Joes who just want to be in the know for the next best band. Love it.</p>
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		<title>Untied States &#8211; Instant Everything, Constant Nothing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 17:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J-Sin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indie rock that’s busy bridging gaps and forging in the forest of dissonance and chaos, “Instant Everything” by Untied States (that’s not a typo English majors, thanks) is a whirlwind and cacophony of noise, both spazzy and delightful. Post-punk noise nuance is a great way to describe this Atlanta-based five-piece. Experimental jam sessions gone awry [...]]]></description>
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<p>Indie rock that’s busy bridging gaps and forging in the forest of dissonance and chaos, “Instant Everything” by <a href="http://www.untiedstates.us">Untied States</a> (that’s not a typo English majors, thanks) is a whirlwind and cacophony of noise, both spazzy and delightful. Post-punk noise nuance is a great way to describe this Atlanta-based five-piece. Experimental jam sessions gone awry and hectic, lunging from unexpected to predictable seemingly in the same stanza of prose. I hear a lot of yesteryear Sonic Youth influences minus Kim Gordon but plus David Yow of the Jesus Lizard. Loud and abrasive guitar-centric noise machines Untied States write raw and authentic college rock anthems that are sometimes hard to follow but always pleasing to the appreciative ear.</p>
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