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La Coka Nostra - A Brand You Can Trust Pre-Order
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La Coka Nostra's debut “A Brand You Can Trust” will surface through Suburban Noize Records on July 14th, 2009 and features collaborations between the group and Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, Bun B, Psycho Realm, Q-Unique, Immortal Technique and the Alchemist. “A Brand You Can Trust”
is a sonic pistol whipping that the hip-hop genre was been needing for quite some time.
Mower "Make It a Double" CD Pre-Order
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The hard rock genre generally evokes images of chaotic mosh pits exploding to a soundtrack of aggression. While San Diego based Mower has provided that very score for thousands of fans across the country, the group is showcasing their dual musical personalities by releasing a split CD with their own jazz/lounge alter-ego, Slower, entitled “Make It A Double”. The end result creates a stiff drink that combines adrenaline and a stony new vibe created by assembling mellow grooves with a punk rock thought process.
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA with producer Eddie Wohl (Anthrax, Dry Kill Logic, 36 Crazyfists), “Make It A Double” includes nine new Mower tracks that focus on harnessing the band’s notorious live energy and rewarding their hardcore fans with as much humor, sarcasm and full-on antagonism as possible.
Weaving together numerous musical styles from hard rock to jazz, "Make It A Double" unleashes Mower’s heaviest songs to date while Slower experiments with a new style of punk jazz like a twisted lounge act in a Tarantino film. One minute the band is coming at listeners guns blazing and in the next moment they’re sipping martinis in 3-piece suits grooving to an infectious jazz beat.