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| 4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | April 29th 17 | It's not hard at all to see why Sheer Mag has garnered so much acclaim from the underground punk community; their style of power pop and garage rock/punk revival brings to mind bands like The Stooges and of course Thin Lizzy. This is heard in their sound and felt in their attitude, both of which are very infectious, and though most all of the material on Compilation LP, a comp of their three excellent EP's, follows relatively the same formula, it's a winning formula to say the least. In the wake of many well-written and nigh-irresistible riffs lie a dozen catchy choruses courtesy of Tina Halladay, who's responsible for a great chunk of the group's swagger both in and out of the studio. The lo-fi production is absolutely perfect for this style, and though you can tell slight differences between which songs are on which EP, there's still a solid continuity on this compilation that plenty just do not have. Needless to say, one is eagerly awaiting a full-length from this group of lovelies.
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| 4.0 excellent | Pangea | March 15th 20 |
| 3.5 great | ti0n | July 14th 17 |
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