thee oh sees
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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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My top-50 albums of 2016 is finally here! LIST WEEK IS COMPLETE!
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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 cut from An Odd Entrances, the companion album to Thee Oh Sees’ great recent release A Weird Exits. It comes out November 18 via Castle Face and 50% of the money made from the first pressing will go to Elizabeth House.
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A round-up of the greatest albums Anthony reviewed this past month!
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Prolific garage rock outfit Thee Oh Sees drop one of their best records in years.
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While the songwriting isn’t amazing, Mutilator Defeated is easily the Oh Sees most diverse and high fidelity record in a while.
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With tracks like “Minotaur” teasing toward its release, I thought Floating Coffin would be a catchy, energetic, and colorful garage rock record. Rather than follow suit, many other tracks on this LP riff endlessly with unadventurous guitars and uninspiring song structures. WATCH THE REVIEW
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San Francisco garage rock band Thee Oh Sees is anything but slow-paced when it comes to releasing new material. Checking in with at least one and often two full-length albums per year for the past few years, the group is continuing their streak with a new release on April 16,
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This month on YUNR, Anthony gives explanations as to why he’s let new releases from Coldplay, Florence + the Machine, Noel Gallagher, Russian Circles, and the Beach Boys pass him by. Here’s some short explanations of other albums worth checking out as well: 1. Thee Oh Sees- Carrion Crawler