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  1. Portland, Maine
  2. Rock
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  1. That's the Reason b/w Static
    by Cable TV
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  2. Well Once There Was A King
    by Casual Technicians
  3. Money Questions & More
    by Sonny Falls
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  4. Optimizer
    by Stuck
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    adam @ Great album, full of straight up fucking bangers. Loved hearing it all performed live and looking forward to hearing them again, next home show. Favorite track: Fire, Man.
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    kitsuune brooooo those drums are sick.
    please tour with crack cloud. Favorite track: Instakill.
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    lizardbeats304 Heard about you guys from Brutalist Brewing. Sat back patio at Sportman’s, listened to the album release, beer in hand.

    God, it slaps. I haven’t listened to much punk with this refreshing of a sound in a fuckin minute. Favorite track: Deadlift.
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  5. No Need To Be Lonely
    by gladie
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    Liam Bates (PAT6048) Saw this amazing group at Bottlerocket in Pittsburgh in April of 2026 and they were absolutely fantastic!! Brace Yourself has me in tears every time I hear it. Favorite track: Brace Yourself.
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    Budracer This album is a big slap in the face for me, with no hesitation the best of the year so far. Gladie really upscaled their game, it sounds amazing and i cannot wait to receive my copy of the vinyl to play it loud.
    Amazing songwriting and Augusta Koch at her best, I love it
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    Josh Wilder Car Alarm and Future Spring are such rippers, but honestly there are barely words for me to describe how great this album is. I am so psyched to have No Need To Be Lonely in my life. Gonna go rip it onto CD and cassette, so I can listen to it every way and everyday for a long long time. Run don't walk!!! Favorite track: Future Spring.
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  1. Fall Out Of The Future
    by HEDGE BURNERS
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    By Water By Water
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  2. Ok Shine Ok
    by The Tammy Shine
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    Junk Mail Junk Mail
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  3. The Cords
    by The Cords
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    Fabulist Fabulist
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    Hunterianist No better album released in 2025. Fight me. Favorite track: Rather Not Stay.
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    42adam It's winter outside, but I've arrived in my own autumn. The Cords bring summer back to me, yes, even spring. Wonderfully fresh and carefree. It feels fantastic.
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    magicianmystar Why do I love this album? I wasn't going to say, but I'm going to anyway...that is if I can get out of bed and step outside and away from this weird feeling following me that even though nothing's going to change, everything's not the same as it was, you know? Like maybe all my hair has gone, but that was in the past and maybe I don't want it back? I think I like it for some reasons like that.
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  4. Beyond The Everest Crater III
    by Wisconsin Anger Team
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    Exploring Electricity & Electronics Exploring Electricity & Electronics
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  5. Eggsistentialism
    by The Lovely Eggs
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    Nothing/Everything Nothing/Everything
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    leopoldspinsout This album is a masterpiece. It is easily in my top 5 new releases of 2024. A truly great punking, thrashing, driven black hole of existentialism. A fitting album title and sound that greatly captures this point in time as the death of meaning is becoming more common place, with easily consumable philosophy educating people, and the digital technology addiction epidemic causing such spiritual strife. Peace, love & Respect. I hope you can repair your country after BREXIT.
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    Sir Marky Eggcellent as always!
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    Airendaie Love everything about Eggistentialism! Exciting and humbling at the same time. Holly's vocal is just gorgeous on Echo You. Favorite track: Echo You.
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