Marsalis self titled EP is a five track journey that is smooth and cohesive. The band clearly is comfortable in their own skin, knowing what sound works best for them and delivers on every single track. Here are a few standout moments. “Where I Am” opens the EP with …
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My Silent Bravery is the representative project of Massachusetts’s own Matthew Wade. Based out of Boston, the alterna-pop songster has crafted his own personable identity: a keenness for hooks and jovial, sun-drenched vocals, capped with a beaming smile. These qualities have allowed him to sustain a fortifying music career since …
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An album review on The Maine’s 6th full album Lovely, Little, Lonely.
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In his debut EP Dream City, singer/songwriter Tom Lumley combines impressive guitar work and his distinct voice to create a project that will surely put him on the radar for many listeners. For this EP, Lumley has taken inspiration from older rock artists but has added his own flair and …
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An album review on Outlive, the eighth full album from Demon Hunter.
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A review on Mastodon’s seventh full album Emperor of Sand.
Read More »Abum Review: Emperors and Elephants – Moth
In the saturated and sanitized realm comprising most modern heavy rock, Emperors and Elephants prove a continually upstanding act. The Chicago quintet has earned substantial traction since their formation over half a decade ago, thanks in part to their assiduous touring ethic. After competently fostering a nationwide fanbase via their …
Read More »Album Review. OhBree: Burn Bridges, Burn Pies
Eight piece band OhBree’s new album Burn Bridges, Burn Pies is a 13 track journey that has a little bit of music for everyone. Switching off between longer and quite shorter songs allows the band to stretch their songwriting muscles and showcase that no matter the length of a …
Read More »Album Review: Creeper – Eternity, in Your Arms
After two years of friends asking me if I’d checked out Creeper yet, and my answer always being a solemn, slightly guilty, “No, not yet,” I have finally managed to check them out in time for the release of their debit album, Eternity in Your Arms. Safe to say, I’m …
Read More »EP Review. Jeff Caudill: Reset the Sun
Jeff Caudill’s EP Reset the Sun, out April 21st, is a six song album that is a must buy for anyone who loves acoustic singer/songwriter type of music. “If I Don’t Come Home Tonight,” which kicks the record, off displays all the strengths that Caudill has as an artist. “If …
Read More »Album Review: The Bunny The Bear – The Way We Rust
For their seventh full-length release, post-hardcore duo The Bunny The Bear, comprised of Matthew Tybor and Joseph Garcia, have kept up their consistent level of output with The Way We Rust. The Bunny The Bear have released an LP every year since their formation in 2010. While this work ethic …
Read More »Album Review: Youth in Revolt – The Broken
Youth in Revolt’s The Broken debuted on February 17th through Outerloop Records. The album contains eleven brand new songs including the fast-paced self titled single, ‘The Broken’. The band originates from Howell, New Jersey and and was formed in 2014, with vocalist Tanner Allen, Arvin Sarathy on drums, Alex Ramos …
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