The new Miniboone EP, "Big Changes" is out today! Yes! Today! Meaning right now! Why are we so full of exclamation marks? Because MiniBoone is the most exciting new band on the planet. The intensity of their amazing live shows was actually captured on this new recording. How do I know? I was there to record it, ya big dummy! But you don't have to take my word for it - read what these guys have to say:

"MiniBoone has fast become one of Brooklyn's most energetic and entertaining live bands. Their spastic and nervy live shows have paid off, with mentions in many blogs, including msn.com's CMJ coverage. The praise is well deserved; their songs are catchy, with jerky, stop-start riffs that recall the best moments of post-punk icons Devo and Talking Heads, with a healthy dose of the modern indie-rock of Arcade Fire and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah." from QuietColor

"Of course not everything sent to me is adored the way I immediately fell for the pop hooks and catchy sounds of MiniBoone's debut EP. These six songs are instantaneous, songs that scream to be listened to again and again, and nag at you if you don't listen to them enough times." from PopTartsSuckToasted where they were "band of the week."

"MiniBoone, a five-piece from New York caught our attention by seemingly encompassing the best traits of indie music from the past 30 years while leaving most of the annoying parts behind." from Music ZeitGeist - where you can find they were "indie artist of the month." Are you starting to see a trend here?

I could go on and on, but I would be wasting the time it takes for you to go buy this amazing new EP.

Get it here!

or send out a Tweet to get it for free by clicking here.

The Walk Ons have a new 5 track EP out today! It's called "We Did This On Purpose." It's a hook-laden edgy-yet-melodically compelling tour de force straight out of NYC. Take my word for it - these guys rock. What? You don't believe me? Well here's what Last FM had to say about them:

Brooklyn's anti-heroes, The Walk Ons, kick out supercharged, hook-riddled tunes that play on in your head long after your ears stop ringing. Infusing garage-rock and power-pop influences like The Clash, Cheap Trick and Weezer, The Walk Ons play timehonored Rock 'n' Roll, tight and loud with just the right amount of garbage.

And Taxi.com said this: "Rock, power pop, a little alt. Puts me in the mind of Elvis Costello meets the Knack meets Paul Westerberg/The Replacements."

You will find that your purchase of "We Did This On Purpose" is the cheapest when bought directly through us. $4 for 5 songs?!?! Are you kidding me? As they say in those amazing late night ExtenZe commercials, you have nothing to lose...but a whole lot to gain.

Can't get enough of The Walk Ons? Make sure you go to these sites:
The Walk Ons Website
Myspace
Facebook
ReverbNation

See them live at Parkside Lounge in NYC's lower east side on February 12th
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The buzz is already starting and the record's not even out! Brooklyn's coolest new group of misfit pop are already making waves. Check out PopTartsSuckToasted and QuietColor!

We really couldn't have said it better ourselves.

And check out this new interview at Two Groove!

Available January 26th on CD and as a digital download.  Get it here at Drug Front Records!

Go see MiniBoone at their record release party at Glasslands on Wednesday, February 3rd. in beautifully overpriced Williamsburg, Brooklyn!  They are playing with I'm Turning Into and Pet Ghost Project.
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The Bamboo Kids - The Way Things Are

From this latest recorded output, it seems as if our little Bamboo Kids have grown up a bit. Sure this NYC trio are still have bits of The Clash, The Damned and The Heartbreakers in their sound, but they've definitely evolved. The songs and their visions are clearer than ever - they take the listener on a way more personal ride. Maybe it's because Bush is finally out of office and a bit of politically charged anger has subsided. Either way, these guys are at the very top of their game and they're not afraid to show their New Jersey roots. The addition of expertly played keys and horns (a la The Boss) don't hurt at all.

You can buy it from us for just $3.99
You can buy it from iTunes for $4.99
You can buy it on Amazon for $4.45
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MiniBoone - Big Changes
Digital $5 - CD $6 PPD in US
In the now-famous and completely overpopulated Brooklyn music scene, there is one band that stands out as the most exciting and energetic. In a very short time, MiniBoone has proven they have both style and substance.  The new six song EP, Big Changes, features totally infectious melodies fused with spastic-yet-controlled rhythms to create something completely new.  There's been comparisons to Talking Heads, Devo and Pavement and they are all welcome - but one listen and you'll find MiniBoone is in a league all their own.



walk ons_final200.jpgThe Walk Ons - We Did This On Purpose
Digital $4
These dive bar anti-heroes kick out supercharged, hook-filled tunes that play on in your head long after your ears stop ringing. Drawing on rock and power-pop influences like Combat Rock-era Clash, mid-70s
Stones, Cheap Trick playing Budokan, early Weezer and Bloc Party, The Walk Ons put a "Made in Brooklyn" stamp on time-honored Rock n' Roll, played tight and loud with a shit-eating grin.


CsnatchDAD200.jpgThe Candy Snatchers - Down At Delilah's
Digital $9 - LP Forthcoming

The unfortunate death of guitarist Matthew Odietus in 2008 has left us with the world's most dangerous band's final studio output.  This latest recording features more of the same burning rock-n-roll that you would always expect from these maniacs.  After 15 years as one of the best and most out-of-control situations anyone has ever seen or heard (both on and off the stage), "Down At Delilah's" shows that they never slowed down.  14 tracks dripping with the same rage, fire and intensity these guys had back in 1993.


cdart.jpgThe Bamboo Kids - The Way Things Are
Digital $4 -CD Forthcoming
From this latest recorded output, it seems as if our little Bamboo Kids have grown up a bit. Sure this NYC trio are still have bits of The Clash, The Damned and The Heartbreakers in their sound, but they've definitely evolved. The songs and their visions are clearer than ever - they take the listener on a way more personal ride. Maybe it's because Bush is finally out of office and a bit of politically charged anger has subsided. Either way, these guys are at the very top of their game and they're not afraid to show their New Jersey roots. The addition of expertly played keys and horns (a la The Boss) don't hurt at all.

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