David Smith - 02.10.2008 Oxford Collapse used to write twitchy, spastic, pop-punk explosions. The band performed the songs loosely, as though some of the members were struggli...
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Ross Langager - 25.08.2008  Opening up with a revving engine reminiscent of the Beach Boys’ auto-anthem “409”, Oxford Collapse’s second recording on Sub Pop announces its intenti...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 12.08.2008  Oxford Collapse may be Sub Pop’s first Brooklyn signees, but the threesome share more in common with DIY punk bands on Sub Pop’s early-'90s roster th...
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Ian Cohen - 05.08.2008  Bits begins with an engine turning over, a car peeling off, and, a moment later, Brooklyn three-piece Oxford Collapse barreling along like an excited ...
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STEVE KANDELL - 04.08.2008 Your town probably has an Oxford Collapse -- a tightly coiled indie act, smart-but-not-too-smart, hard-working, well-respected purveyors of shout-alon...
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Charlie Wilmoth - 04.08.2008 Oxford Collapse is a throwback ? to a time when indie rock didn't involve harps and trumpets, to a time when indie rock performers were smart people b...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 31.07.2008  Oxford Collapse may be Sub Pop’s first Brooklyn signees, but the threesome share more in common with DIY punk bands on Sub Pop’s early-'90s roster th...
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