Review: Birdmonster – No Midnight (or) all the holes in the walls

Hey everybody! What are you all trying to do to me here? Why didn’t anyone tell me how awesome the new Birdmonster album No Midnight is? You did? Really? Oh. We’ll yell at me a little louder next time. I evidently didn’t listen before.

I finally (yes finally) got the new Birdmonster album, and it is fan-freakin-tastic. Just like Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and Tapes ‘n Tapes, Birdmonster is the latest band to deservingly rise to the top via word of mouth and internet hype. They play non-standard Americana-influenced energetic indie rock that reeks of Modest Mouse, Springsteen, beer, and sweat. Their live shows are (from what I’ve heard) also not to be missed.

If you happen to be the one or two people out there that hasn’t given this band a very serious listen and picked up No Midnight, do yourself a favor and buy it here.

MP3 | Birdmonster – Balcony No Midnight
MP3 | Birdmonster – All The Holes In The Walls No Midnight

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One Response to Review: Birdmonster – No Midnight (or) all the holes in the walls
  1. Eric Grubbs
    July 10, 2006 | 11:54 pm

    They’re pretty good live. Saw them in March and I hope to see them again in August with Division Day.

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