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SS Boombox review in Antigravity: Deconstructive Criticism from Bryan Funck

ussboombox:

From the March issue of Antigravity Magazine:

IN THE GARAGE:

SS BOOMBOX
SCARECROW SONIC
BOOMBOX
(SELF-RELEASE)

Poppier and, dare I say, folkier garage rock. These guys have been around for a bit, but I only recently found out that my old friend and fellow Blue Jay Justin Windham is in this band. Remember the Blush? This is less Johnny Thunders and more Velvet Underground. But still punky. They’re saving up at the moment to release some vinyl.

Bryan Funck is serious.

Bryan Funck means business, people.

ussboombox:

SS Boombox - Baby Money

ussboombox:

SS Boombox - Little Chief

yoisthisracist:

Pablo asked: yo, fuck the policee FEELING THIS

yoisthisracist:

Pablo asked: yo, fuck the policee

FEELING THIS

This so should have been my Christmas card this year.  #opportunitymissed

This so should have been my Christmas card this year.  #opportunitymissed

(Source: noirlac, via samfetamine)

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