pitchfork:

Underscore, our new feature series that surveys undervalued artists, eras, and scenes of the musical past, kicks off with a deep analysis of Portland punks Wipers by Nick Sylvester.

pitchfork:

Underscore, our new feature series that surveys undervalued artists, eras, and scenes of the musical past, kicks off with a deep analysis of Portland punks Wipers by Nick Sylvester.

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pitchfork:

Underscore, our new feature series that surveys undervalued artists, eras, and scenes of the musical past, kicks off with a deep analysis of Portland punks Wipers by Nick Sylvester.

pitchfork:

Underscore, our new feature series that surveys undervalued artists, eras, and scenes of the musical past, kicks off with a deep analysis of Portland punks Wipers by Nick Sylvester.

(via jesuisperdu)

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    My dad knows these guys. In fact, they’ve collaborated musically in the past. Greg Sage is (from what I remember) a...
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    “D-7” is the only good song the Wipers ever did. Everything else is mediocre and unworthy of discussion. Wait, scratch...

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