I was never a big Oasis fan so it wasn’t like I was super excited when Liam Gallagher, former member of Oasis, announced that he had gone off to create a side […]
Radiohead – The King of Limbs
So for those of us Radiohead fans that count the days between new releases, today was quite a shock. In fact, we’ve had a few shocks this week. Everyone’s caught up by […]
The Get Up Kids – There Are Rules
In 2008 The Get Up Kids announced that they were getting back together after their 2005 breakup. And while we’ve been treated to new music since then, most fans of the band […]
Social Distortion – Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes
Someone once told me that, “You will always know what you’ll get with a Jack Johnson and Social Distortion.” Nowhere is that more true than their new album “Hard Times and Nursery […]
Felt 3: A tribute to Rosie Perez (REVIEW)
We realize this is a little late. Sorry! Right away you walk in listening to Felt 3 knowing that this is going to be pretty amazing. Having two of Hip Hop’s Indie […]
Xylos – Bedrooms (REVIEW)
For a debut EP there’s little expectation, and for Xylos’ Bedroom EP that’s probably a good thing. The five tracks leave much to be desired even with the phenomenal guest vocals. “In […]
Motion City Soundtrack – My Dinosaur Life (REVIEW)
My Dinosaur Life is the fourth studio album for this Minnesota pop-rock band. Right away you’re treated to an earful of poppy goodness and for the most part it doesn’t let up. […]
Cymbals Eat Guitars LP – Why There Are Moutains
I’m sitting here trying to find a way to describe the new Cymbals Eat Guitars LP called “Why There Are Mountains” but I’m having a tough time. You see the Brooklyn foursome […]