A Day In Black and White
A Day in Black and White is a driving, melodically-charged post-punk four-piece - however, takes its innate D.C. music history in stride as it blends lessons from the past with an abundance of energy, passion and wit. Garnering the group comparisons to some of the most diverse punk-rooted bands of the past twenty years such as Fugazi and Sonic Youth, the band's new Level-Plane Records release, Notes, was recorded by Kurt Ballou (Converge, Cave In, Since By Man) and serves as the main piece of evidence to the aforementioned references.
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Notes
Level Plane, 2005 | Reviewed by: Ben Jones
Washington D.C., or as all the cool kids call it, “The District” has been a fertile field for punk and post-punk for many years. Such genre-defining acts such as Rites... read it














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