"It’s punk rock for sure, capturing the vestiges of early-’70s glam and garage and broken up by the occasional choogling riff (which no doubt comes from Indar’s not-so-secret love for ZZ Top).” -Mark Lore, CN&R
“Cross between The Alleycats and Dead Moon…” - Our friend Jim
“You guys sound like 1978!” - Vince Voodoo
"They came out with a gritty garage-rock sound that got the heads bobbing and the beers flowing. They reminded me a lot of Scared of Chaka, which was a pleasant surprise. Alternating between male and female vocals and backed by some serious drumming, Severance Package definitely has the chops to fill a dance floor..." - Synthesis
"I can't decide who you guys remind me of more - The Pixies or X..." -Cliff fr/ the Freeze
"You never know what you’re going to get venturing into unknown territory with a band you’ve never heard of, but I’ll be damned if it wasn’t a great record. Severance Package out of Chico, California just plain rock on their “All Down Hill” 7″. That driving kind of early punk, no bullshit sound, featuring male and female vocals." -Mustard Relics blog
www.myspace.com/severancepackage
Cody K & the Thundertrain Express

bio coming soon.
www.myspace.com/traindecay
What What Now (seattle)

"Experience one of Seattle’s most excellent bands What What Now. I love this band more than words can express - their music is so catchy, so rockin’, so wonderful…"
Amelia-Backbeat Seattle
"I'm particularly fond of What What Now, a band that juxtaposes its melodic, nearly poppy instrumentals with hoarse hardcore vocals."
Sara Brickner-Seattle Weekly
"What What Now’s debut recording, a Limited Edition 7″ vinyl record, featuring what are probably four of my favorite punk dance jams this year so far, “Tired Head” foremost on that list."
"Singer/guitarist Brittain provides the lyrics for What What Now’s songs, his raspy delivery the voice of a punk romantic just trying to make his way in this crazy world. Backed by close friends, his somewhat ADD personality has been tamed into a package of what I’ve come to think is intentionally dance music, and accompanied by a PBR tall-boy it’s a recipe for a bit of unbridled fun."
Josh Loveseth-Sound on the Sound
"Singer Brittian Piper filled up the Tractor Tavern with the Midwestern angst of Cap'n Jazz and the Kinsella clan. The raw energy of the MC5 and more blues-oriented classic rock creeps out from What What Now's punk leanings. Throw some long hair and low-rise pants on guitarist Mikey Kalnoky and you might think you were watching the Who, if not for Brittian's rebel bark. What What Now are an unstable mixture of old and new, making for a volatile rock show."
Chris Govella-The Stranger
www.myspace.com/whatwhatnow
GOD (seattle)

GOD started out as a reactionary band to a certain situation and is now in it's pre-natal stages of it's first EP. started out in the bedroom on a laptop. we bring enough pretension for everyone so just go with it and have a good time. audiophiles and elitists need apply.
www.myspace.com/godinholyhell