Jason Ferguson - 12/Aug/2010  Onehas gotten the sense that, ever since the band's debut in 2004, Coliseum hasbeen chafing under the preconceptions of being a punk band from Louisvi...
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Jason Crock - 12/Aug/2010  For as closely tied as they were early on, it's strange how far apart indie rock and hardcore punk have grown. Early indie and art-rockers took plenty...
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Jason Ferguson - 05/Aug/2010  Onehas gotten the sense that, ever since the band's debut in 2004, Coliseum hasbeen chafing under the preconceptions of being a punk band from Louisvi...
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| Jeff Terich - 05/Aug/2010 Buy at iTunesThere's an implicit implication of stylistic change when a band makes the leap from a purveyor of all things heavy like Relapse to the mo...
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Jake ebolarama Oliver - 20/Jul/2010  Anticipation: Everything Coliseum’s touched has been gold, from the ashes of Black Cross with the self-titled Level Plane debut to the molten G...
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Chris Colgan - 12/Jul/2010  What separates Coliseum from the majority of other hardcore bands in the world is their obvious love of groove-laden alternative rock such as Queens o...
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| Keith Carman - 09/Jul/2010 Many acts consistently change, bastardizing their sound with successive albums, and fans almost expect them to avoid same steps. Louisville, KY hardco...
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Jason Heller - 06/Jul/2010  With its sophomore album, 2007’s No Salvation, Louisville’s Coliseum made the big jump to Relapse Records. It’s a shame the trio’s sawed-off hardcore ...
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Erik Ziedses des Plantes - 30/Jun/2010  The Patterson brothers have been staples of the Lousiville punk and hardcore scene for years now, but the past decade has produced what seems like a r...
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Ronnie Kerswell-O'Hara - 28/Jun/2010  They say a change is as good as a rest, and that is definitely the case with this Louisville levellers’ third offering. Recorded at The Funeral Home, ...
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