Paul Bullock - 11.08.2009  Bookended by two exciting tracks, the Jesus and Mary Chain-esque "I Wanna Kill," and the seven-plus minute builder "Young Drugs," Crocodiles' first fu...
|
 |
Heron - 17.07.2009 Much of the buzz that surrounded Crocodiles supposed arrival on the ?no-fi? scene was down to one of its major players, No Age. The LA Sub Poppers mad...
|
 |
cloudspeakers - 05.06.2009  After the dudes in No Age sang Crocodiles’ praises a few months back, a blog rush ensued. People got a little crazy and started throwing out Wavves co...
|
 |
Steve Lampiris - 01.06.2009  Stoned haze, LSD binge, or heroin party: One of the above, or perhaps a conglomerate, was used in the songwriting and recording of the Crocodiles’ Sum...
|
 |
Jesse Cataldo - 25.05.2009  ...
|
 |
cloudspeakers - 19.05.2009  After the dudes in No Age sang Crocodiles’ praises a few months back, a blog rush ensued. People got a little crazy and started throwing out Wavves co...
|
 |
Shawn Reynaldo - 13.05.2009  Crocodiles could be lumped in with the rest of the lo-fi garage-rock acts currently making the blog rounds (Vivian Girls, Wavves, etc.), but none of t...
|
 |
FredMills - 09.05.2009 They may wear their influences on their sleeves like hipstersdisplay their latest tattoos, but in the case of San Diego duoCrocodiles those influences...
|
 |
Jeff Terich - 06.05.2009 As members of The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower, Charles Rowell and Brandon Welchez contributed to one of the most joyously destructive bands to ha...
|
 |
Joe Colly - 30.04.2009  It's hard to understand Crocodiles' artistic intent behind a song like "I Wanna Kill". A sufficiently catchy rock number that's found the San Diego-ba...
|
 |
|
|
|
|
 |