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Bro Zone Gets Some Local Love

Label combines indie ingenuity with a smorgasbord of influences to stunning effect - Willamette Week

Following last year's Own Zone, local label States Rights Records' latest compilation, Bro Zone, features new and exclusive contributions from a predominantly Portland-based crew of 26 artists, all of whom have been asked to explore the unifying themes of friendship and pop culture. The results are eclectic and consistently rewarding.

Taken as a whole, Bro Zone presents an exciting glimpse into a new kind of Northwest music, one that is mindful of the indie legacy of the region while looking to influences beyond the rock canon and fervently embracing the new possibilities afforded by cheap digital technology.

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i think it's notable to point out that this piece was written by URHO's own Matt Wright as well.
local love X 2 in that respect.

Posted by: jshua at September 7, 2005 9:19 PM