Belle Noire, a San Jose, CA based quintet, is due to release their full length, What It Means To Be, mid-July this year. The band produced this album alongside Dryw Owens, who is known for working with groups such as A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes. When listening …
Read More »Gallery: Say Anything at The Beacham, FL 05.24.16
The first thing that needs to be stated about a Say Anything show is that anything can happen. With over 80 tracks spanning a total of seven albums there’s no guessing on what line-up the band decided on for the setlist, and with many songs featuring guest musicians, there’s no …
Read More »Interview with Pryti
Facebook | Youtube ME: You can definitely hear some musical influences from Deftones and similar bands in your music, especially “Bitter Pill.” Are there any other musical influences you’d like to mention? P: Yes Sarah Mclachlan, Finch, Ani Di Franco, Linkin Park, Michelle Branch and John Mayer. ME: How has …
Read More »Album Review: Real Friends – The Home Inside My Head
A band such as Real Friends emerges in the music industry once or twice a decade, if we’re lucky. Similar to other musicians such as The Wonder Years, The Story So Far, and Knuckle Puck, Real Friends has stolen the hearts of many. With six EPs and one full length …
Read More »EP Review: Alive & Well – From Basements to Beaches
Serving as a blast to the past with sounds similar to early The Wonder Years (think Get Stoked on It!) and early “I-hate-this-town” vibes from Fall Out Boy (think Take This to Your Grave), Alive & Well are definitely a band to keep a look out for in the current …
Read More »Album Review: 3OH!3 – NIGHT SPORTS
When it comes to a band such as 3OH!3, only one word comes to mind: party. 3OH!3 are best known for their 2008 singles “Don’t Trust Me” and “Starstrukk.” Now, three years later after their fourth studio album, Omens, 3OH!3 are back with NIGHT SPORTS. For Night Sports, Sean Foreman …
Read More »Interview with The Energy
Facebook | Website ME: The Energy already has four albums under its belt. How does it feel having accomplished so much in just a little over a decade? TE: You know, it’s a good question. In terms of having now written, recorded, and produced 5 albums in a decade, I’d …
Read More »Album Review: The Energy – When We Were Young
Brooklyn based rock group, The Energy, has been together for nearly a decade, releasing a total of four studio albums during their career. Now, The Energy is preparing to impressively self-release their fifth studio album, When We Were Young on April 23. The Energy has managed to channel the true …
Read More »Interview with Patient Sixty-Seven
Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Merch ME: For having released your first EP back in 2015, Imbalance, you have definitely gained a following on Facebook and Youtube with both Australian and American fans. How does it feel? PSS: It’s really humbling. We definitely make an effort to try and …
Read More »EP Review: Message to the Masses – Means To An End
Message to the Masses have spent no time dwindling in an “awkward” stage of their music. For having started in September 2011, the four man group has already impressively gained over 6,000 likes on social media accounts, released professional music videos, and have performed with well-known bands, such as Crown …
Read More »EP Review: The Aesthetic – Abandoned Homes
Alternative rockers, The Aesthetic, have truly hit the nail on the head with their debut EP Abandoned Homes, released on March 4. The EP features the band’s first single, “Come Home To Me,” serving as the finale. The album although consisting of five tracks, brings to life the narrative of …
Read More »Gallery: AP World Tour 2016 at The Beacham, FL 03.06.16
With a riveting combination consisting of the hard-hitting Like Pacific, the emotional Knuckle Puck, the positive Neck Deep, and the energetic State Champs last Sunday night, it comes as no surprise that The Beacham experienced a truly one of a kind and memorable evening. Although the evening seemed to be …
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