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Alkaline Single

Posted by pixie | Filed under Uncategorized

Haha. I slay me.

Seriously, though, would you like some free kick-ass punk music? The sort of thing that fits in fine with the Misfits, Cancerslug, and Blitzkid? Then look no further than Derek of Alkaline Trio, who has released an old-school solo project of his under the name Reaper.

D. Grant Meets The Reaper is available as such:

MP3s | ARTWORK (JPG FORMAT) | ARTWORK (PDF FORMAT)

I’m very pleased with what I am listening to right now. This is really good, but if there is one thing I can tell you about me, it’s this: you will never hear pixie complain about mixing monsters and punk rock.

For descriptions and all of that, head to MySpace.

I swear, those boys in Alkaline Trio. They can do no wrong, ever. I mean, they covered The Cure, a band I have liked for at least 2/3 of my life, and improved on the song. Solos, side projects, it doesn’t matter. It’s all brilliant.

I can not stress enough how badly you all need the Reaper album, especially since it is free. Free music is a very nice thing, but amazing free music that someone like me would happily pay money for is even better.

So enjoy. I’m pretty sure a free download just made the top 10 for 2008. Go figure.

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Comment by Tyler
2008-09-26 19:07:36

Alkaline Trio are gods. I will never forget the first time I heard them. ‘Goddamnit’ is one of those albums that is just always fresh to me, no matter how many times I listen to it.
I love, love Reaper.
::Squee::

 
Comment by nevertheless
2008-09-29 17:25:13

Wow. It took me way to long to figure out the Alkaline Single part. Must be a Monday.

The link for the mp3s isn’t working for me, but I found it anyway: amazingness. Best album I’ve heard in a while. I wouldn’t be able to find any of this stuff alone, so yay!

 
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