Hard rock band Letters From The Fire overcomes a turbulent origin to (re)introduce themselves with their debut full-length album, Worth The Pain. Available on September 9th, these 12 tracks are packed with pure energy, killer riffs, and passion. Formed in 2012, the San Francisco Bay hard-rock band is made up …
Read More »Album Review: Florida Georgia Line — Dig Your Roots
One suspects Florida George Line titled its latest full-length Dig Your Roots to stave off criticism that these poster children for bro-country have strayed too far from real country music. The good news for country fans, and slightly bad news for the act’s critics, is this album is a little …
Read More »Album Review: Jesse Dayton – The Revealer
Like any other industry, the music business has its fair share of hidden talents. Whether they be smaller performers who have yet to gain a large amount of notoriety or an artist who simply prefers to remain out of the spotlight, there are always going to be musicians who don’t …
Read More »Album Review: A Day to Remember – Bad Vibrations
If there’s one thing that listeners can take away after experiencing the new A Day to Remember album, Bad Vibrations, is that ADTR have undoubtedly entered new territory — and conquered it. It comes as no surprise when one factors in the individuals that helped the band’s sixth album come …
Read More »Album Review. John Paul White: Beulah
Beulah is John Paul White’s first solo album since the breakup of his musical partnership with Joy Williams as The Civil Wars. Many have been waiting patiently for White to release a record of all brand new material, and he does not disappoint. Kicking off the LP is “Black …
Read More »Album Review: Alice Underground — The Cambria Sessions
During the song “Hollywood Hills,” Alice Underground’s sings, “This is the dream/My name is on the Marquee.” Taken from The Cambria Sessions, it’s an upbeat track, complete with thumping, big band-worthy drumming. However, there’s a touch of melancholy running through it as well. When they sing, “Never die/Never get old,” …
Read More »Album Review: Gemini Syndrome – Memento Mori
Gemini Syndrome return to continue their journey from Lux to Memento Mori.
Read More »Album Review: Hydrogen Skyline-Photovoltaic
Electronic pop trio Hydrogen Skyline have returned with their third full-length LP Photovoltaic which continues to include their heavy emphasis on pleasant vocals and unique mixes of instrumentation. The first thing that really stands out about this band is there versatile transition from one genre to another. At times the …
Read More »Album Review: The Amity Affliction – This Could Be Heartbreak
Australia’s metalcore group The Amity Affliction attempt to get deeply personal and emotionally wrenching in the band’s fifth album This Could Be Heartbreak.
Read More »Album Review: Citizen Zero – State of Mind
For their debut LP, Detroit-based hard rock act Citizen Zero come through with a the hard hitting State of Mind which focuses on powerful vocals and sharp instrumentation. The quartet, comprised of Josh LeMay, Sammy Boller, John Dudley, and Sam Collins, have a style that is heavily rooted in classic …
Read More »Album Review: Skillet – Unleashed
Skillet attempt to make a more connected album in the band’s ninth album Unleashed.
Read More »Album/Show Review: Dirty Heads – Self Titled LP at Comerica in Phoenix, AZ July 31st 2016
The alternative rock group, Dirty Heads, released their self-titled 5th studio album on Five Seven Music, early July. You can definitely say they are more than an alternative rock group. They have a melodic style with addictive reggae and hip hop beats. On this new record, it is evident they …
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