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Where has Nick been?

Sorry for the lack of updates. I’m doing three interviews this week, and my time isn’t my own. My interview with Joey Santiago of the Pixies went up on Wayward Blog today, and you can listen to it over...

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Podcast #17 – Out In the Street

This week’s podcast is devoted entirely to Traffic Street Records. The tiny pop-punk label is ran out of Sam North‘s apartment in Washington, D.C., and is probably one of my favorite go-to places for...

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Various Artists, “Dangerous Intersections VI”

Various Artists Dangerous Intersections VI (Traffic Street Records) Every time a new installment in Traffic Street‘s “Dangerous Intersections” series of four-way splits comes out, I’m forced to make a...

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The Transgressions / The Credentials, “Split”

The Transgressions / The Credentials Split (Traffic Street Records) While I like this split all right, I wouldn’t say I loved it. The Transgressions‘ side sounds a lot like “My Friends Are Getting...

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Podcast #24, “My Head is Hanging Down”

Lots of interesting new stuff this week, courtesy of Traffic Street Records, as well as the Art of the Underground 5 for $5 7-inch sale they ran last month. New stuff and new-to-me stuff, as well, plus...

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Download the debut Traffic Street podcast

Our good buddy Sam North over at Traffic Street Records has posted the first of what we hope will be many, many podcasts. He’s calling it “Word On the Street,” and the details are as follows: “On...

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Rumspringer answers what are in retrospect inane questions regarding their...

Tempe, Arizona’s Rumspringer released their second LP, Stay Afloat, via Dirt Cult Records yesterday. It’s a dangerously catchy bit of punk rock, and a grand step forward for the trio. All three...

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