Tag: bulletproof music

June 19, 2026

Song of the Day: Black Cherry Soda - ILM

Philadelphia band Black Cherry Soda had all the elements of a 90s punk band: short-fast songs, references to skating and Jesus, a touch of hardcore, and loads of melody, all filtered through a distinctly 90s slacker sensibility. After a handful of independent demos, the band released a split 7″ with Portland punks Crux on Boot to Head Records. Shortly after, the band signed to Swirle Records (distributed through VIA) for their full-length debut, the aptly-titled Grin. After 3 years of relative silence, they returned for Back on the Map, this time for Bulletproof Records (a division of Gray Dot).… Continued →

December 5, 2025

Song of the Day: Kerith Ravine - A Gentleman's Strange Dream

Midwest emo act Kerith Ravine formed around Akron, OH in 1997 and were active until 2001. In that short time they recorded 2 self-released CD EPs, released a split 7″ with fellow Ohioans Cpt. Nemo, and also released a full-length album through Bulletproof Music (Dear Ephesus, Aleixa, etc.) The band played a fun subset of Midwest emo which had them incorporating strings on one track and screaming on another, all the while holding subtle melodies close. After Kerith Ravine (name for the brook where OT prophet Elijah took refuge while hiding from Ahab) finished, some of the members then formed Lovedrug, which also contained former members of Eso-Charis.… Continued →

August 29, 2025

Song of the Day: Speck - Mercy

Speck was one of those bands that was easy to miss if you weren’t paying attention. They released two albums for Bulletproof/Gray Dot Records in the late 90s. That decade produced a plethora of alternative rock bands. In fact, there were so many that at times it was difficult to keep up, and even harder to wade through them in order to find the gems among the mediocre. Speck, sadly, didn’t make a huge splash like their counterparts in Plankeye, Grammatrain, The Prayer Chain, Poor Old Lu, and the like.… Continued →

March 7, 2025

Song of the Day: Exeter Flud - Your December

The late, great Exeter Flud was an alternative rock from the Atlanta area, whose music danced around indie rock, emo, and shoegaze, but never fully committed to any of those. It’s not too surprising that the band had formal connections to other Georgia and Florida bands like Dear Ephesus, My Hotel Year, Vivian, and more. The roots of Exeter Flud were in Remnant, who released one brilliant 7″ single in 1995, “The Cloud/Dirge.” The songs were recorded while they were still in high school, and engineered by the masterful J.C.… Continued →

September 8, 2023

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