10 Years Later: June 2015
These Milwaukee releases turn 10 years old this month.
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These Milwaukee releases turn 10 years old this month.
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This is the album that made me love my local music scene. Raw, in your face, and catchy as hell. Mike, Charlie, and Matt provide wonderful aggressive and mellow vocals while killing it at each of their instruments. 2016 should hold bigger and better things for Milwaukee’s own Estates. I highly recommend giving this one a listen. I think you’ll
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Like a fine wine, Estates get better with each new release. With two EPs, a split with Our Lady, and an album, this leads us to their finest album yet titled, It’s Great To Be Alone. Possibly the best album in Milwaukee’s emo revival scene. On to the review! Tuesday So already I’m completely hooked by this fast opener. The
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Hey, Milwaukee, listen up. You should all be excited to hear that Breadfest is back for its second year, and it bigger than before. Myles Coyne put the festival together with help from the Breadking music collective. Last year, it took place over two days at venues throughout Riverwest. This year, it’s expanded to four days. Last year, it was mostly
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Are you a Milwaukee musician/band? You can submit your music to be the Milwaukee Artist of the Week by emailing links to info@BreakingAndEntering.net. We’ll check out every submission we get! This week’s Milwaukee Artist of the Week is Estates, an indie trio that goes from 0 to 60 in a chord change. Their latest release, a self titled cassette, mixes
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I easily could have started this post with the line “the bullet or the chapstick” and finished the very obvious Brand New reference, but that’s not my style. Okay, I’m lying. I’m only in it for the pun. However, this has nothing to do with Brand New specifically and everything to do with every other artist in the world. There
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