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  • Cartography – “Rasputin”

    Cartography – “Rasputin”

    Cartography @ The Southwest Warehouse 2011, Sunday October 16 A departure from stereotypes derived of their peers, Cartography takes the road less traveled while still nailing that art rock/punk feel and remaining under that ever-inclusive indie rock umbrella. While at times seeming Bass-oriented, it’s when Nick’s guitar hits centerstage that any misguided intent falls by the wayside and the whole band shines while demonstrating their prowess at just plain rocking [...]

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  • Cartography – “Shasta”

    Cartography – “Shasta”

    Cartography @ The Southwest Warehouse 2011, Sunday October 16 A departure from stereotypes derived of their peers, Cartography takes the road less traveled while still nailing that art rock/punk feel and remaining under that ever-inclusive indie rock umbrella. While at times seeming Bass-oriented, it’s when Nick’s guitar hits centerstage that any misguided intent falls by the wayside and the whole band shines while demonstrating their prowess at just plain rocking [...]

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  • Cartography – “Great Divide”

    Cartography – “Great Divide”

    Cartography @ The Southwest Warehouse 2011, Sunday October 16 A departure from stereotypes derived of their peers, Cartography takes the road less traveled while still nailing that art rock/punk feel and remaining under that ever-inclusive indie rock umbrella. While at times seeming Bass-oriented, it’s when Nick’s guitar hits centerstage that any misguided intent falls by the wayside and the whole band shines while demonstrating their prowess at just plain rocking [...]

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  • Cartography – “Wisconsin Water Wolves”

    Cartography – “Wisconsin Water Wolves”

    Cartography @ The Southwest Warehouse 2011, Sunday October 16 A departure from stereotypes derived of their peers, Cartography takes the road less traveled while still nailing that art rock/punk feel and remaining under that ever-inclusive indie rock umbrella. While at times seeming Bass-oriented, it’s when Nick’s guitar hits centerstage that any misguided intent falls by the wayside and the whole band shines while demonstrating their prowess at just plain rocking [...]

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  • Cartography – Val the Crackhead

    Cartography – Val the Crackhead

    Cartography @ The Southwest Warehouse 2011, Sunday October 16 A departure from stereotypes derived of their peers, Cartography takes the road less traveled while still nailing that art rock/punk feel and remaining under that ever-inclusive indie rock umbrella. While at times seeming Bass-oriented, it’s when Nick’s guitar hits centerstage that any misguided intent falls by the wayside and the whole band shines while demonstrating their prowess at just plain rocking [...]

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