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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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Stove Blow is one of those bands that has been around the block, up the street and out of the subdivision. If everyone else playing on the bill were the "virgins," these boys were definitely the seasoned whores of performing. With this being, possibly, their last concert ever, they held nothing back.
From behind the drums, Andrew Dixon dominated his audience with the power of both his instrument and vocals. But this did not leave out the other two members, Ryan and Rob. While Aftermath's eyes chose to focus primarily on the center-stage Dixon, our ears took special notice of what the other two were doing. Working very well together as a cohesive unit, Stove Blow's set came out a little psychedelic at times.
Review by, Kim Douglass for Houston Press
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
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By JOSEPH PAPAGIORGIOPublished on September 26, 2007 at 1:40amForget the Beatles. Whatever, Metallica. And never mind, Nirvana. The biggest musical influence on musicians today is the Nintendo Entertainment System. For an entire generation of bands raised by video games, it makes more sense to jam on the Bubble Bobble theme than to play “You Really Got Me” in ye olde garage (and what’s more punk rock anyway, something your parents can sing along to, or something that’s going to annoy the shit out of them?). Reagan babies and fans of the cutting edge alike will find plenty to enjoy about Stove Blow, a local instrumental trio who marry their split-second attention spans and fascination with intricate, repetitive, Mario-inflected shredding to the sounds of riffy West Coast spazzrockers such as Pink & Brown and Hella. Come on, feel the generation gap. Sat., Sept. 29, 8 p.m., 2007
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