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nessrocks08
I love that all 3 of the vocalists....essentially share the exact same voice when singing. I'm listening to Return to Love and I love it now...I did not like it back when I was obsessed with Hoodwink'd because of its dramatic change in their style. Love it now...too bad. Wish I would have seen them live.
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raffy_rillo
Surprised they are breaking up way too early in their career. Wishing them all the best!
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aribirdwhistle
They sound like the lovechild of Slaughter Beach, Dog and Neutral Milk Hotel. Which is pretty good.
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lifetimeVoyager
idk if i'm the only one noticed this, but Jakes from Modern Baseball vocals and manner of singing sound pretty similar to vocals of this band
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dreamplaza
never listened to these guys before but i'm seeing them open for Alex G tomorrow so figured i should check them out. i like what i hear
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raffy_rillo
The new record sounds fantastic. Possibly my favorite indie rock record of the year.
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elscorcho5000
Pain from the upcoming LVL UP album Return to Love (release date: September 23rd 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGhvLX5BDKw
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emiliano_barrom
I'm not sure about this one. It sounds like nothing new but it's not that bad. The voice is like less whiny Doug Martsch but they lack guitar power. It's just OK.
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joshblalock
New LVL UP track featured on the BIRP! December 2014 Playlist. Listen at [url=http://www.birp.fm/playlist/2014/december-2014?artist=LVL UP]birp.fm/playlist/2014/december-2014[/url]
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neckermanncj
new album is soooooo good, it's like every great 90's indie rock band combined. I love it.
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explodingnsound
Hot damn this new LVL UP track is amazing!! http://www.stereogum.com/1536811/lvl-up-cross-the-sea-stereogum-premiere/mp3s/
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getbentblog
With a dash of Kiwi-style pop/rock and that mid-90’s “indie rock” influence, NY’s LVL UP have recorded a solid debut record called Space Brothers. The album flows seamlessly with twenty-three minutes of decidedly mellow jams, acoustic material (“Rotten Ones” and “Walking Home”) and punked-up tracks like “Apocalyptophobia”. Read more: http://getbent.fm/post/16929064288/review-lvl-up-space-brothers#notes
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