Zachary Timm - 01.05.2009 I first experienced the Crystal Antlers at last year’s CMJ. I wasn’t there to see them; I was basically there to partake in the free drinks. The boozy...
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cloudspeakers - 30.04.2009  You only have to glance at Crystal Antlers? press photos to start getting the flavour of five raggedly idealistic Long Beach bums who are a bit Mudhon...
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Bruce Scott - 30.04.2009  Crystal Antlers first entered the public consciousness by way of last year's oft brilliant EP, which showcased a band unremittingly hashing out idea a...
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Mark Eglinton - 29.04.2009 Crystal Antlers have one pigeon's nest blockage hampering their way to free-draft rockin' success. Despite being produced on a tiny budget (albeit wit...
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Tan The Man - 23.04.2009 There's an unrelenting sense of sincerity and passion upon first listen of Crystal Antlers's full-length debut, Tentacles.It's hard to pinpoint exactl...
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Jeremy Ohmes - 23.04.2009  In the hyper-hyped, blog-buzzed world of modern indie rock, bands can’t be content to strike only while the iron is hot—they have to thwack that bally...
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Mike Diver - 16.04.2009 As legendary Chicago label Touch and Go downsizes to become, essentially, a back catalogue stable, its parting shot to the world of new music is the d...
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Jody Rosen - 14.04.2009 Has any rock band in history been more in love with the whine of an organ than Crystal Antlers On the SoCal six-piece's debut, Victor Rodriguez's buz...
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Andrzej Lukowski - 13.04.2009  Well this is a damn shame. Sometime when you’re reviewing an album, adding the record label’s name to the article feels more like politeness than anyt...
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Tom Whalen - 10.04.2009  Painless Sleep, the first track on Tentacles, is a red herring. Victor Rodriguez begins with a clumsy triplet figure on the organ while the other pla...
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