Band [Male Bonding Is]: John Arthur Webb, Band [Male Bonding Is]: Kevin Hendrick, Band [Male Bonding Is]: Robin Silas Christian, Design: Male Bonding, Design: Sasha Barr, Mixed By, Mastered By: Pete Lyman, Photography By [Band Photo]: Steve Gullick, Songwriter [Songs By]: Male Bonding, Vocals [Additional]: Ali Koehler, Vocals [Additional]: Cassie Ramone, Vocals [Additional]: Kickball Katy, Labelcode 00043036 (SPCD 854), Phonographic Copyright (p) Sub Pop Records, Copyright (c) Sub Pop Records, Published By Paradise Vendors, Glass Mastered At Cinram, Olyphant, PA, Pressed By Cinram, Olyphant, PA
Cresting on an Atlantic wave of mid-fi anthems comes London trio Male Bonding, the latest scuzz-punks to scatter the trash and push around your friend...
Ben Donnelly - 23.06.2010
There?s a good formula for rock records, usually early-career records. First: Build the songs on tested beats and phrases - the "Be My Baby" thud, a S...
John Calvert - 23.06.2010
This year, like a game of musical name-dropping, delinquent rock has to come with half-formed production: essentially conservative acts adding a false...
Lukas Clark-Memler - 22.06.2010
Lo-fi is an extremely ambiguous word. By definition lo-fi is “music in which the sound is of a lower quality than the usual standard.” But as of late ...
Lukas Clark-Memler - 22.06.2010
‘Lo-fi’is an extremely ambiguous word. Bydefinition lo-fi is "music in which the sound is of a lower quality than theusual standard." But as of late...
Sean Murphy - 11.06.2010
As musically disparate as British punk and its many antecedents and derivations (everything from the primordial clangor of The Deviants'Ptooff! in 196...
Ron Hart - 10.06.2010
It feels like it's been a long time since a band on Sub Popactually sounded like a Sub Pop band, hasn't it Way back before thePitchforkification of i...
Morgan Davis - 06.06.2010
I know it probably gets tiring to hear us critics come off like tired old teachers grading errant bands, leaving notes across the surface of their deb...
Dan Wray - 03.06.2010
Thirteen songs in twenty nine minutes, the longest clocking in at 2:45 is Male Bonding?s debut - a statement of intent, if ever there was one. Debut?...
Colin Joyce - 01.06.2010
Bands are often immediately dismissed for sounding similar to their predecessors. Their work is just a rehash of songs we’ve known-and potentially lov...