Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding up all the local releases to review in our upcoming January issue of Reverb Monthly. If your band’s got a new album, EP, or single coming out in January, or if we missed your release in this month’s issue, drop us a line at reverbreviews@seattleweekly.com. Include your band’s name, the title of the release, its release date, and very preferably a digital version of the music. Here’s a list of what we’ve got lined up so far:The Acoustic Reign Project, ArcMichael Chapman, Rainmaker reissueTom Eddy, EPGravelRoad, PsychedeltaGroove For Thought, InspiredThe Hoot Hoots, Appetite For DistractionKronos Quartet, Music of Vladimir MartynovThe Luna Moth, Speak DestinationThe Maxines, Drug StoreManooghi Hi, SilenceOut Like Pluto, Take CoverQuickie, “Phoenix Jones”Red Jacket Mine, “Poplar Bluff”The Soft Hills, The Bird Is Coming Down To EarthSol, Yours TrulySpurm, EPGabriel Teodros, Colored People’s Time MachineTomten, Wednesday’s ChildrenVarious artists, Coasting Sightings compilationThe Walkabouts, “My Diviner”Kendel Winter, The Mechanics of Hovering Flight
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