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Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death — Some Of Us Are In This Together

I love and hate the bipolar skronk of Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death. I have ever since I bought their "Diamonds In The Mine" (a Leonard Cohen cover) 45 at Easy Street Records a few years ago. That first bitter taste of their smeared mediation between old world magic and new chaos, between folk and punk and noise and song and anti-song, can be found in their hasty approximation of a song based on moral outrage and spat out brusquely.

Years down Highway 99, after a smattering of releases and a sputtering of shows, on the new Don't Stop Believin' full-length Some Of Us Are In This Together, the dead hooker's bruises still haven't healed. Who can expect them to? Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death is as cold as they come. It's still-born squalor, between abyss and existence. The ten tracks on Some Us Are In This Together are as tribal-loyal, exclusive, paranoid-defensive, and elitist as the LP title sounds. Drummer Andrea Zollo (ex-Pretty Girls Make Graves) is at the center of the activity, pounding away like an embittered Moe Tucker pummeling on an abusive boss's balding cranium with a Walmart price gun, allowing Corey J. Brewer (guitars, Cold Lake) and Joel Cuplin (bass, Constant Lovers) to churn death-pasta into a bile casserole.

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Local psyche-rock snogs Japanese punk pop: The Purrs, Shonen Knife, The Pharmacy at the Tractor {September 8}

CHBP 2007 -- The Pharmacy

Gird your weary loins, as you have approximately one day after Bumbershoot 2010 to prepare for a multi-genre mini-festival at the Tractor. Shonen Knife is headlining, and after recently watching their live DVD Live At Mohawk Place 2009 about a dozen times (featuring excellent work by new drummer Emi), I am anxious to see the Japanese punk pop trio of goddesses light a fire to classics such as "Banana Chips," "Giant Kitty," and the new, no-need-to-explain band anthem "Super Group." I highly recommend getting the DVD (on MVD) to see the band touring behind the album has that last song as its title track, as it lovingly captures the band lo-fi with delirious high energy and sass.

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Team Gina — Products of the Eighties

Products of the Eighties
Team Gina's newest release Products of the Eighties sports a unicorn on the front of the cd. Unicorns are possibly the coolest fantasy animal ever, and while I don't prescribe to a hot pink and neon green color palette and I'm not in the habit of wearing fishnets under leg warmers, this retro-dance jam duo makes the eighties almost seem cool (again).

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T-minus 8 days: Exile in {Imaginary} Girlville: Team Gina

Catch Team Gina and eight more of our Northwest favorites (including Throw Me the Statue, M. Bison, Lucy Bland, Tea Cozies, Star Anna, Tennis Pro, Visqueen, and Lesli Wood of Ms. Led) at Exile in {Imaginary} Girlville at Chop Suey on Wednesday, June 25.

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Lots of exciting Team Gina news

The album is called Products of the '80s and it will be released on Don't Stop Believin' Records.

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Pleasureboaters — !Gross!

Pleasureboaters — !Gross!
These three boys are doing their homework, or maybe they just know how to swing, so this isn't the flat noise-rock that certain media slobbers all over that spikes up every couple of years.

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Three Imaginary Girls Best Northwest Releases of 2005 Readers' Poll Results {30-21}

See all the winners in the TIG Best Northwest Releases of 2005 Readers' Poll (see winners #30-21 here).

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The Pharmacy — B.F.F.

The Pharmacy -- B.F.F.
Disco funk and punk rhythms burble up here and there, as an avalanche of guitars and keyboards sputter everywhere else.

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