Pinback 

The commercial success of Modest Mouse may have something to do with the fact that Pinback is finally reaching a smidgen of the adoring audience that it has toiled for a decade to find. Twin cogs Rob Crow and Zach Smith share Isaac Brock's penchant for toe-tapping compositions that incorporate singsong melodies and cleverly assimilated hip-hop beats, but the San Diego, California, group's chunky baritone-guitar riffs and whispery vocals are immediately identifiable and distinctly Pinback. The group's latest, Autumn of the Seraphs, is a slightly more rocking affair than previous efforts. Still, it might be a stretch to push Pinback's subtle charms on aurally skull-fucked Coheed and Cambria fans.

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pinback kicked ass as usual. but from seeing them a couple times in lawrence, they need more time as they get better as the set goes on.

i couldn't last more than two songs of coheed. holy guitar hero in the flesh suck.

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Posted by vw on December 14, 2007 at 2:25 PM

pinback kicked ass as usual. but from seeing them a couple times in lawrence, they need more time as they get better as the set goes on. i couldn't last more than two songs of coheed. holy guitar hero in the flesh suck.

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Posted by vw on December 14, 2007 at 11:25 AM
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