the men
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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A group of brief reviews I wished I had the time to touch down on in a full video this past month. Sorry I didn’t get to them in a formal review, but I’m just gonna talk about them all in brief here. While I didn’t dig
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We recently mentioned the New York band The Men back when they dropped the song “Pearly Gates.” It was the first song the increasingly versatile group released from their forthcoming album, Tomorrow’s Hits. “Another Night” marks the release of another track from this forthcoming LP, and it shows the
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If you can expect anything from New York’s The Men, it’s that you’ll never know what to expect from them. The band’s discography thus far has been quite the trip, showing no limits in their ability to imitate the sounds of noise rock, post-hardcore, pop rock,
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Next month, The Men will release an all-acoustic 5-song EP actually recorded around a campfire while the band was holed up in a house in upstate New York. The project is aptly titled Campfire Songs and will feature re-imagined versions of New Moon-era tracks “I Saw Her Face,” “The Seeds,
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On their latest LP, New York’s the Men make yet another surprising change to their sound, and head out west for an album that consists mostly of country-inspired songs–but with an attitude. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Men drop yet another track from their forthcoming album, New Moon, which is gonna get dropped on Sacred Bones Records in March. This one’s got a bit of a country tinge to it! The passionate, harmonized vocals are a bit of a surprise, too. Enjoy!
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Yes, I was looking forward to this! I don’t know what it is about the Men, but they must have some serious band chemistry going on, because they’re pumping out worthwhile rock records like it’s nobody’s business. “Electric” is the first song to drop from the
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On their latest album the men display as much variety as they do guts. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Last year, New York’s the Men dropped an album of some pretty solid rock songs. I didn’t love it, though, and I suppose it all boiled down to have disjointed the album felt. While I appreciated the styles of underground rock that were being shown off on the