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  1. AWESOME!!! thanks so much!! did you hear TYT , if so what did you think?
  2. ha i know brad i think his name was... we talked about doing a 10" a long time ago right after they broke up.. saw/ played with them at a skatepark in greenville NC , and again in RVA... i used to have both records... i was trying to get a bootleg but can only find one song... but it is my favorite... where are they now?
  3. now there is a houston show May 15 @ Walter's on Washington with This Year's Tiger (who's 7" we just put out) O'Pioneers!!! and my band Hobomouth. so YAY!!!
  4. Anyone got any? anyone heard this band?
  5. why is there no houston date!?!?!?! we can do them a show and there is ROOM!!!C'mon virgil!!
  6. Well to me there is a feel of the No Idea sound whether or not they are gruff, ska or emo etc.., Just like the feel of Suburban Home, Dischord, or Matador, or SST, KRS or Second Nature and Gravity Records feeling. So to answer your question: It is more of a No Idea feel when i hear/see these boys, but their gruffiness does not hurt either. ( One of the TYT boys used to be in a band called Dismiss with Gared, jamie drier from pmfs, he and drier also were also in the mingus council... TYT are from the same school of rock.)
  7. We put out a record by a band that we believe in with our whole heart, This Year's Tiger from Houston, TX. Please Check it out @ www. myspace. com/iamwecommunitymusic or www.myspace.com/thisyearstiger and tell us what you think. Living in the Mirror/Murphy's Luck 7" In the vein of Small Brown Bike, Hot Water Music, Face To Face and Leatherface, Houston, TX’s This Year’s Tiger play Pabst-chugging rock ‘n’ roll, the sort adored by thick-bearded bros from Gainesville, Florida to Riverside, CA. As it stands, the band would sound at home on a label like No Idea, though their self-released EP and brand new 7" on i.am.we.commUNITY shows plenty of signs that they are looking to move beyond the clichéd sing-a-long style of punk rock. What the world needs now is some damn good rock ‘n’ roll songs, and This Year’s Tiger has some pretty damn good rock songs. Produced by Johnny Rioux of The Street Dogs. 1st press is on Gold Vinyl with Download Code. !!! you can get it now for $4 in person or $5 post paid by emailing us @ [email protected]
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