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College Music Journal Charts for May 19th

1 JEREMY ENIGK OK Bear Lewis Hollow
2 DUSTY RHODES AND THE RIVER BAND Palace And Stage Side One Dummy-SideOneDummy
3 DECEMBERISTS Hazards Of Love Capitol
4 MEDESKI MARTIN AND WOOD Radiolarians II Indirecto
5 PJ HARVEY AND JOHN PARISH A Woman A Man Walked By Island
6 PETER BJORN AND JOHN Living Thing Almost Gold
7 GALLOWS Grey Britain Reprise
8 SAY HI Oohs And Aahs Barsuk
9 YEAH YEAH YEAHS It's Blitz Interscope
10 SILVERSUN PICKUPS Swoon Dangerbird
11 IRON AND WINE Around The Well SUB POP
12 CURSIVE Mama, I'm Swollen Saddle Creek
13 KING KHAN AND THE SHRINES What Is?! Vice
14 A CAMP Colonia Nettwerk
15 PINK MOUNTAINTOPS Outside Love Jagjaguwar
16 TAXPAYER Don't Steal My Night Vision Lunch
17 SCREAMING FEMALES Power Move Don Giovanni
18 COCKTAIL SLIPPERS Saint Valentine's Day Massacre Wicked Cool
19 BOB MOULD Life And Times Anti
20 HALLOWEEN, ALASKA Champagne Downtown East Side Digital
21 PROCLAIMERS 17 Universal
22 BLACK LIPS 200 Million Thousand Vice
23 BISHOP ALLEN Grrr Dead Oceans
24 STARFUCKER Jupiter Badman
25 DEVIL MAKES THREE Do Wrong, Right
26 HAMMER NO MORE THE FINGERS Looking For Bruce Churchkey
27 BEAT STRINGS Fang In Rain Xoxo
28 PARALLAX When It Rains It Snows Self-Released
29 GLISS Devotion Implosion Rykodisc
30 ANGEL SLUTS Designer Heat Wrecked Em




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Album of the Week

For week 25 of 2009

Goes Cube - Another Day Has Passed - The End Records

When an unsuspecting CD player starts spinning Goes Cube’s ‘Another Day Has Passed,’ the listener is greeted with the onslaught that is “Bluest Sky,” which seems like by the numbers hardcore. Heavy drums and bass bludgeon with abandon, along with screamed vocals and downtuned-distorted guitars. When the album’s second track, “Grinding the Knife Blade,” kicks in, the listener realizes that Goes Cube is a trickier band than the first track suggested.

“Grinding the Knife Blade” is still an aggressive rock and roll juggernaut, but it incorporates stoner rock riffs, from-sing-to-scream-in-thirty-seconds vocals, and an almost intangible noise rock aesthetic. As the album continues, Goes Cube stays heavy, noisy and weird, but never lingers in one place for too long. “The Only Daughter” should please fans of Kill Sadie and These Arms Are Snakes, with its explosive post-hardcore slash-and-burn assault, while the following track, “I Hold Grudges” fuses Nebula-style riffing with spacey Fugazi-like moments.

The band doesn’t pause or second-guess themselves once on this record. Brutal screams lead into driving-yet-atmospheric indie rock anthems, noise freakouts lead into sludgy breakdowns and machine-gun tempos shift, start and stop as they please. For music lovers who crave punk, noise, metal and indie rock without the industry-standard pretense and over-produced pop sheen, Goes Cube’s ‘Another Day Has Passed’ will not disappoint. This is already one of the year’s standout loud rock releases.

-Dustin Verburg, Program Director