WATT - 18.10.2010  Like Portugal. The Man in "Church Mouth" mode, Seattle's Mt.St. Helens Vietnam Band have made an of-the-moment, post-Modest Mouseindie-rock record who...
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WATT - 18.10.2010  Like Portugal. The Man in "Church Mouth" mode, Seattle's Mt.St. Helens Vietnam Band have made an of-the-moment, post-Modest Mouseindie-rock record who...
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Chris Conaton - 15.09.2010  It’s tough to put a finger on exactly what I find off-putting about Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, but there’s definitely something that makes them diff...
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Chris Burland - 27.08.2010  The sophomore album by this progressive blues-ish group from Seattle is probably the final musical nail in the coffins of the truly dead grunge moveme...
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Lauren Barbato - 27.08.2010  On Messengers, frontman Benjamin Verdoes laments, “Oh, there is a dissonance between us,” a line more applicable to the eccentric Seattle-based quinte...
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Julia Reidy - 10.08.2010  We all know the saying about what happens when you assume. And we also know that a band’s name usually has little to do with its sound or its genre (s...
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E.N. May - 09.08.2010  Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band’s debut was an obvious one. With low production, and a cluster of safe ideas making for a more straight rock experience, i...
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Ian Cohen - 04.08.2010  I suppose by a group's second album, you shouldn't be dwelling so much on its name, but going by "Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band" somehow makes less sens...
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Christopher Anthony - 04.08.2010  It is always nice to hear a band grow on their sophomore outing, which is exactly what has happened with Seattle group Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band. On...
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Chris Martins - 03.08.2010  There’s something worrisome about a family band that makes dark music, but it works for young Seattle quintet Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band. With its so...
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