Saturday, March 10, 2012

Dutch Blog PLANET TRASH reviews (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM)

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PLANET TRASH, an online blog from the Netherlands reviewed (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM). This is what they had to say:

"Het trio mag dan een onnozele naam gekozen hebben voor hun band, de muziek is dat niet. Frisse punkpop met wat emo-invloeden, maar vooral veel melodie zonder de scherpe randen uit het oog te verliezen. Vier nummers is precies genoeg, want erg oorspronkelijk klinkt het allemaal niet. Drie jongens die in een ogenschijnlijke saaie Amerikaanse buitenwijk de buitenwereld proberen te bevatten en net als iedereen tegen wil en dank voelen dat ze deel moeten uitmaken van de maatschappij. De band is in staat om voldoende verscheidenheid aan te brengen in het kwartet nummers om de teenangst te kanaliseren. Kids Say The Darndest Things doet denken aan hetgeen Dag Nasty in het verleden zo goed deed. Dat lijkt een prima uitgangspunt voor een band, al ontbreekt het de band nog aan voldoende groezelige gitaarpartijen. (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM) is uitgekomen in een oplage van 150 stuks en verkrijgbaar op bandcamp van Kids Say The Darndest Things."

 

translated into English using handy-dandy google translate, this is what it says:
The trio may have chosen a silly name for their band, the music is not. Freshpunkpop with some emo influences, but above all the sharp edges of melody without losingFour songs is just enough, because it all sounds not veryoriginalThree boys in a seemingly boring American suburb trying to containthe outside world and just like everyone reluctantly feel that they should be partof society. The band is able to provide sufficient variety to any of the quartetnumbers to the toe to channel fearKids Say The Darndest Things reminiscent of what Dag Nasty in the past did so wellThat seems a good starting point for a band, though the band still lacks sufficient grimy guitars(Sherman Drive, 3:37 PMwas released in an edition of 150 pieces and available at band camp of Kids Say The Darndest Things. 

read the review on the PLANET TRASH page here.
PLANET TRASH Main Page

See what the big fuss is about, and listen to the EP here. 

 

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Dutch Blog PLANET TRASH reviews (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM)

2972219319-1

PLANET TRASH, an online blog from the Netherlands reviewed (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM). This is what they had to say:

"Het trio mag dan een onnozele naam gekozen hebben voor hun band, de muziek is dat niet. Frisse punkpop met wat emo-invloeden, maar vooral veel melodie zonder de scherpe randen uit het oog te verliezen. Vier nummers is precies genoeg, want erg oorspronkelijk klinkt het allemaal niet. Drie jongens die in een ogenschijnlijke saaie Amerikaanse buitenwijk de buitenwereld proberen te bevatten en net als iedereen tegen wil en dank voelen dat ze deel moeten uitmaken van de maatschappij. De band is in staat om voldoende verscheidenheid aan te brengen in het kwartet nummers om de teenangst te kanaliseren. Kids Say The Darndest Things doet denken aan hetgeen Dag Nasty in het verleden zo goed deed. Dat lijkt een prima uitgangspunt voor een band, al ontbreekt het de band nog aan voldoende groezelige gitaarpartijen. (Sherman Drive, 3:37 PM) is uitgekomen in een oplage van 150 stuks en verkrijgbaar op bandcamp van Kids Say The Darndest Things."

 

translated into English using handy-dandy google translate, this is what it says:
The trio may have chosen a silly name for their band, the music is not. Freshpunkpop with some emo influences, but above all the sharp edges of melody without losing. Four songs is just enough, because it all sounds not veryoriginalThree boys in a seemingly boring American suburb trying to containthe outside world and just like everyone reluctantly feel that they should be partof society. The band is able to provide sufficient variety to any of the quartetnumbers to the toe to channel fearKids Say The Darndest Things reminiscent of what Dag Nasty in the past did so wellThat seems a good starting point for a band, though the band still lacks sufficient grimy guitars(Sherman Drive, 3:37 PMwas released in an edition of 150 pieces and available at band camp of Kids Say The Darndest Things. 

read the review on the PLANET TRASH page here.
PLANET TRASH Main Page

See what the big fuss is about, and listen to the EP here. 
See what the big fuss is about, and listen to the EP:

 

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Saturday, March 3-Rest In Peace Johnny

On February 18, we found out that our good friend Johnny Kordylas passed away in a fatal car accident in nearby Paradise Hills. He was a good guy, and one of the first kids we met in our neighborhood of Sunbow along with his older brother Joseph. He is survived by his father Wade and  Joseph.

A show is being held this Saturday to help the family to cover costs. All proceeds will go towards the Kordylas family and costs for the venue. We hope to see you there to celebrate his memory, and even if you didn't know him, maybe you can come by to hang out or lend support. It should be a great time with different styles of music--everyone is welcome! Thanks
Read the news report here.
Read the obituary here.

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Saturday, March 3-Rest In Peace Johnny

On February 18, we found out that our good friend Johnny Kordylas passed away in a fatal car accident in nearby Paradise Hills. He was a good guy, and one of the first kids we met in our neighborhood of Sunbow along with his older brother Joseph. He is survived by his father Wade and  Joseph.

A show is being held this Saturday to help the family to cover costs. All proceeds will go towards the Kordylas family and costs for the venue. We hope to see you there to celebrate his memory, and even if you didn't know him, maybe you can come by to hang out or lend support. It should be a great time with different styles of music--everyone is welcome! Thanks
Read the news report here.
Read the obituary here.

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Saturday, March 3-Rest In Peace Johnny

On February 18, we found out that our good friend Johnny Kordylas passed away in a fatal car accident in nearby Paradise Hills. He was a good guy, and one of the first kids we met in our neighborhood of Sunbow along with his older brother Joseph. He is survived by his father Wade and  Joseph.

A show is being held this Saturday to help the family to cover costs. All proceeds will go towards the Kordylas family and costs for the venue. We hope to see you there to celebrate his memory, and even if you didn't know him, maybe you can come by to hang out or lend support. It should be a great time with different styles of music--everyone is welcome! Thanks
Read the news report here.
Read the obituary here.

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