In an industry where current music is lacking positive female influence and substance on a mainstream level, Reesa Renee is a breath of fresh air. Reesa Renee is an independent artist, songwriter and lyrical poet from the DC Metropolitan Area. In 2012, Reesa released her indie album “Reelease” a play …
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Summarized in 1 word: Menacing. Released in June of 2014, Glass Animals’ debut album Zaba is an extraordinary trip into a world of noise. Friends since age 14, these four musicians from Oxford formed Glass Animals in 2013 and in less than two years got their debut album peaking at …
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Summarized in a word: Thundering. Needless to say, the Cold War Kids Album Hold My Home, released October 21, is another impeccable display of Cold War Kids talent. It stays true to the bands past performances with the powerful percussion shown in “First” and throbbing bass demonstrated in “Hold my …
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The seventh full major release from Florida’s Yellowcard shows a band that has adapted and matured over their lives and career. How will the fans of last decades alternative phenomenon feel about the presentation in 2014?
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Edgy pop punk meets… the 50’s? When you mix lead singer Andrew Conroy’s voice with some heavy guitar and catchy “ooh la la’s” you get Rain City Rockers! Somehow this mystery band managed to convince members of Sum41, Goldfinger, Die Mannequin, and Gob to help them record their new album …
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The newest pop-punk band from North Carolina Days in May is composed of Lance Carrier on lead vocals and guitar, Kaelie Kandel on bass, Kevin Bower on vocals and drums, and Henry Boyd on vocals and lead guitar. Lately they have just been playing shows in North Carolina, but hope …
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