For British metalcore band Architects, the last few years have not been easy ones. On August 20, 2016 – just months after the band released their seventh album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us — … [Read more...] about Album Review: Architects – Holy Hell
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Show Review: New Politics, The Score, Bikini Trill – House of Independents
New Politics The Score Bikini Trill November 15, 2018 House of Independents Asbury Park, NJ It may have been a dreary, rainy, and snowy night on November 15, but in Asbury Park, fans were more … [Read more...] about Show Review: New Politics, The Score, Bikini Trill – House of Independents
Album Review: Rachel Ana Dobken – When It Happens To You
Sometimes, an artist comes along that captures what we’re all going through as human beings with clarity and pure honesty. If we’re lucky, these artists give as much as their work to us as possible … [Read more...] about Album Review: Rachel Ana Dobken – When It Happens To You
Album Review: Bearings – Blue in the Dark
After much anticipation, Bearings’ debut full-length album Blue in the Dark has arrived. The Canadian four-piece rockers have two prior EPs, Home Is... and Nothing Here Is Permanent. “Letters Home” … [Read more...] about Album Review: Bearings – Blue in the Dark
Album Review: Redwood – Lay Your Love Down
The pre-release hype for any band to deliver on their potential talent can be pretty tremendous at times. Inevitably, there will be huge expectations and preconceived ideals of what the final product … [Read more...] about Album Review: Redwood – Lay Your Love Down
Album Review: Kurt Vile – Bottle It In
Last week, I reviewed the new Tom Petty box set An American Treasure, and this week, I’m tackling a release from his heir apparent: Kurt Vile. While Vile’s similarities to Petty weren’t obvious … [Read more...] about Album Review: Kurt Vile – Bottle It In
Album Review: You Me At Six – VI
How do you sum up your band in one sentence? For British rock five-piece You Me At Six, the answer is simple: with their name. “I’d say that we are still You Me At Six,” bassist Matt Barnes told … [Read more...] about Album Review: You Me At Six – VI
Album Review: Cat Power – Wanderer
Many artists aim for fame with original material, but for others, their interpretations of acclaimed classics can be just as noteworthy of attention. Cat Power's folk-inspired singer-songwriter … [Read more...] about Album Review: Cat Power – Wanderer