Split Review by Diversions! |
Split personalitiesSaturday, July 7th, 2007The split release is, I think, a grossly underrepresented format. And there are many ways to make a successful split. I happen to have gotten a hold of a few... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 12:16:00 PST |
Split CD Review on Smother.net |
I like how the cover art reminds you of E.T. but don't worry there's no Drew Barrymore or yelps for "Elliott". This split album finds Wolverines as a manic indie punk terror storm while The Sibling Pr... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:18:00 PST |
Split CD Review on Pastepunk |
WOLVERINES and THE SIBLING PROJECT are about as different musically as they come yet the latest album from both comes in the form of a split disc. Both bands hail from Raleigh, contain two band member... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:17:00 PST |
Split review on Punknews!! |
Now this is a weird pairing. This split full-length is essentially the equivalent of La Quiete and Mates of State getting together on one album. Really, the stylistic difference is that great, but for... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:16:00 PST |
Split CD Review at the Scene Ends |
The funniest thing about this split is the strong sound-contrast of both bands. Wolverines can be compared with bands like saetia and the saddest landscape, however on the other side the sibling proje... Posted by The Sibling Project on Thu, 28 Dec 2006 11:15:00 PST |
Split CD Review! |
I initially downloaded this split off an emo forum and expected to hear two bands scream and thrash around for 20 minutes; boy, was I 75% surprised.Listening to Wolverines was a pleasant experience. B... Posted by The Sibling Project on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:51:00 PST |
Derives.net review!! |
This review was written in French, and here is the best translation we could find. The original review is here. enjoy. :D
To put To groove Maria and Mates of State in a shaker, to add a pinch of ... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:23:00 PST |
UNCG The Carolinian Review!! |
Thrash and Electro-Pop Make For A Good Show Afterall
Based out of Raleigh, NC, the first band was The Sibling Project, who are Lindsey and Danny Ranck (yes, they're actually siblings), with the occasi... Posted by The Sibling Project on Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:21:00 PST |