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A Suburban Afternoon Listening Session: Oxford Collapse

Submitted by Chris DeLine on February 17, 2006 – 12:29 amNo Comment

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The post punk indie that seems to have been pushed to the back of the line by the cool kids finds itself fighting back in form of the Oxford Collapse. The melodic, bass driven lines, shattered by spurts of shrieking guitar are reminiscent of a time when it was first becoming cool to stop the circle pit and relax, stop the shoving and dance at your own pace. Intensified by the often sweetly-sour vocals, tracks like “Last American Virgin” leave a thick, guitar driven resonance aching in the back of your head. “If It Dies In Peoria…”, offers a variation to the sound; reminiscent of a slightly more mature indie-punk. The abrasiveness detours into the suburban, afternoon listening session sound which is characteristic of the band. Without sacrificing their position in modern rock, the Oxford Collapse have fundamentally come off sounding as though they belong not in the SXSW music festival, but opening for The Minutemen.

Oxford Collapse “Last American Virgin” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “The Boys Go Home”
(mp3)
Oxford Collapse “Proofreading” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “Celebrity Art Party” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “Back In Com Again” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “The Money You Have Is Maybe Too Little” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “If It Dies In Peoria Who The Hell Cares” (mp3)
Oxford Collapse “Grasses Of Anne” (mp3)

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