Review: Forget Cassettes – Instruments Of Action (or) this conversation is wearing thin

Nashville’s own Forget Cassettes is your next favorite band. Straddling the line between garage-rock and Jawbox-esqe post-punk, this (now) trio is currently working on their next album. They transition from out of control guitar riffage to barely audible breathy vocals and do it gracefully.

Fronted by the dynamic and powerful vocals of Beth Cameron, Forget Cassettes isn’t typical. The music has an undeniable mathy swagger that along with Beth’s vocals make for a winning combination. Their album Instruments Of Action is out now on Theory 8 Records.

MP3 | Forget Cassettes – Sleeper (Demo) Previously Unreleased
MP3 | Forget Cassettes – Bruce Wayne Instruments Of Action

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One Response to Review: Forget Cassettes – Instruments Of Action (or) this conversation is wearing thin
  1. rollerskater
    December 29, 2005 | 9:48 am

    run, don’t walk, to get ryan adam’s latest realease, 29!!!!!!!

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