Harry Grace and Richard Grace are keeping it all in the family with their band Tumbler’s release of the full length album Come to the Edge, and it is a beautiful thing to experience. The record kicks off with “Black Sheep” which sets the tone for the whole LP. …
Read More »Album Review: Dance Gavin Dance – Mothership
Somehow managing mixing certain pop traits from their previous album, Instant Gratification, with some of their heaviest material to date Dance Gavin Dance have delivered again with Mothership. Mothership starts off running, “Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise” rushing the listener right into the mix. However, this bold move with a …
Read More »Album Review: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
Whenever a cover album is done, regardless of the genre, there are always legitimate concerns and worries that the fans of the original have. Will the songs carry the same energy? Will any changes be too drastic? So when The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again, …
Read More »Album Review. Jim Peterik: Songs
Jim Peterik is an accomplished musician who has written songs for The Beach Boys, Cheap Trick, and Lynryd Skynyrd just to name a few. As of late he has released an album simply entitled The Songs which takes the tunes he has worked on and reimagines them in a new way …
Read More »Album Review. The Molochs: America’s Velvet Glory
The Molochs album America’s Velvet Glory won’t be released until January of 2017, and while that may seem like a while away, it will certainly be worth the wait for listeners who enjoy garage rock and rock n’ roll in general. “No Control” opens with a fierce instrumentation that …
Read More »Album Review. Famous October: One Day Baby
Sarah Bowman and Rene Coal Burrell make up the folk duo Famous October which released their debut album earlier this October and upon listening it is clear that Bowman and Burrell were meant to showcase their talents to the world. At the start of the album “Counting on Spring” …
Read More »Album Review. Goldfeather: Patchwork Quilt
Goldfeather’s album Patchwork Quilt is exactly what the title of the album states. In many senses it is a series of random songs that somehow come together to form a musical patchwork quilt, and while it doesn’t always work on every level, there are some gems that are begging …
Read More »Review & Gallery: Disturbed at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ 10.07.2016
Disturbed puts on such a fantastic live show, which is one of the best in the business. Every single time and I mean every single time, the guys in Disturbed give nothing but 110%. The performance is always spot on, not missing a note for anything. Listening to them on …
Read More »Album Review. From Indian Lakes: Everything Feels Better Now
The man behind From Indian Lakes Everything Feels Better Now is Joey Vannucchi and one can tell after one solid listen of the album that Vannucchi put a lot of thought and love into his latest creation. “Happy Machines” starts the LP off on the right note and contains …
Read More »Album Review. Cale and the Gravity Well: The Age of Envy
Cale and the Gravity Well are marketed as folk rock, and while there are some songs on his debut album The Age of Envy that fit that genre, there is a whole lot more to be discovered that often veers from the set path. The LP works the best …
Read More »Regretting The Past: Fall Out Boy – Save Rock And Roll
If by “Save” they really meant “Remove Ourselves From” then yeah they totally saved rock and roll. Please click here to support Rocked on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/Rocked Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe! = https://www.youtube.com/c/RockedReviewsNet You can watch the previous episode of Regretting The Past here = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFzuUxZF6I4 …
Read More »Army Of The Universe Takes Us Back With ‘1999 & The Aftershow’
Seeing as we’re loving the vintage experience of all things ’90s, it’s no surprise that Italian trio Army Of The Universe’s 1999 & The Aftershow is dominating our Fall playlists. From the opening track “1999,” with its distorted guitars and Strange Days influenced music video, to the ambient noise “Snake Was Right” and the funk …
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