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Labels! Let's trade some CD releases. Here's what I have available:

Even in Blackouts - "The Fall of the House of Even" CD

(Features members of Screeching Weasel, The Queers, Methadones, etc.)For their third full-length release, Even In Blackouts has taken another step in the progression of their sound. Every track on Fall of the House of Even takes a separate approach as if they were different rooms in a decrepit house. Each one of those rooms carries its own occupant, and with that entity comes different musical influences ranging from punk, bluegrass, jazz and R&B. Match the occasionally dark undertones with their always present energy and angelic female voice, and you get EIB’s most inspired release yet.

http://www.myspace.com/eveninblackouts

Noah's Apathy - "Something to Divide" CD

Noah's Apathy is like a machine gone mad. Just when you think you have them figured out, they completely change the settings. 2004's, "The Pacific" left everyone singing the songs for months. Now, they're back with seven pounding tracks of riff heavy fury. Sure, you might know the words to the chorus, but what about the bridge?! Anyone with a solid taste in music can and will enjoy this band!

http://www.myspace.com/noahsapathy

Fake Problems / Sedona - "Split" CD

Fake Problems has been known for their relentless touring schedule, and are now part of Side One Dummy Records family. FP previously released material on Sabot (Against Me, None More Black, Hold Steady, etc.). Sedona features members of The Annuals and can be found on several Deel Elm compilations.

http://www.myspace.com/fakeproblems

Unlucky Atlas / The Antiques - "Split" 7"

Chicago's new residents Unlucky Atlas present doom laden synth heavy apocalyptic with male and female harmonies over airy 6 & 12 string guitar work in the vein of The Church, One AM Radio, and Starflyer 59 while Washington DC's The Antiques stumble over 60's garage melancholia accompanied by Farfisa Organs and Johnny marr-esque guitar stylings.

http://www.myspace.com/antiques

http://www.myspace.com/unluckyatlas

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