| Emerson Dameron - 05/Jan/2009 Pretension in the pursuit of awesomeness is no vice. And humility in defense of boredom is no virtue. Receivers is the Brooklyn post-hardcore outfit P...
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Luke Slater - 07/Nov/2008  Parts & Labor are not really a band to mess around; Receivers is their third full-length release since 2006 and, since last year's acclaimed Mapmaker,...
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| KEVIN O'DONNELL - 05/Nov/2008 The Facebook generation just got its own spectacularly overblown epic in the tradition of Pink Floyd's The Wall. Channeling the motorized grooves of C...
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Michael Carriere - 04/Nov/2008  The first two tracks on Parts & Labor's latest
should put to rest any worries about how the departure of drummer Christopher
Weingarten might affect t...
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Simon Gurney - 03/Nov/2008  On 2007’s Mapmaker, Parts & Labor were a three piece cranking out electronics based noise rock, Christopher Weingarten beat the crap out of his drum k...
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| Holly Beal - 31/Oct/2008 On their newest record, Parts & Labor received hundreds of sounds (both found and created) from their listeners, and implemented the sounds as a guide...
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Dave Kerr - 30/Oct/2008  Brooklyn’s monopoly on harbouring some of the finest contemporary bands on the planet continues with this compelling curveball from noise-punk combo P...
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John Melillo - 30/Oct/2008  In Parts and Labor’sReceivers, some of the electro-quirkiness that defines their sound has been replaced by a more standard sense of rock ’n’ roll ins...
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Matthew Fiander - 23/Oct/2008  Parts & Labor have always had a good thrust of muscle behind their sound. The electronic squalls and thundering drums, the curling shouts of Dan Friel...
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| Jeff Rovinelli - 22/Oct/2008 On previous releases, Parts & Labor tended to force extremely noisy, squalling sounds into the context of enthusiastic, unhesitating post-hardcore ant...
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