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 »Album Review: Shonen Knife: Adventure
Since 1981 Japan’s Shonen Knife have been entertaining crowds worldwide, touring with acts such as Nirvana. On April 1, 2015 the trio released their 16th studio album Adventure and fans of the band will not be let down with their latest creation. The album opens with the leading single …
Read More »Album Review: Human Fortress – Thieves of the Night
Maybe it’s the music video for title track “Thieves of the Night,” but German melodic metal band, Human Fortress’s latest creation—released April 1st by AFM Records—brings a medieval epic to life. From the first power metal-infused track, listeners are along for the journey all the way through to the album’s …
Read More »Album Review. Kelly Oliver: Bedlam
If there’s one thing to take away from Kelly Oliver’s album Bedlam, it’s that she is a master storyteller. From first loves, to insanity and everything in between, Oliver delivers slices of life in an old world folk manner that sets her apart from many on the folk scene …
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 »Album Review: Amon Amarth – Jomsviking
Sweden’s Amon Amarth bring a tale of love and vengeance in Jomsviking.
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 »Album Review: Bobaflex – Anything That Moves
In an industry dominated by albums that are carried by one-to-two songs max, it’s refreshing to listen to a record where each track stands on its own. And, if there is one thing hard rockers, Bobaflex do with their seventh album, Anything That Moves—it’s deliver. Hailing from West Virginia, Bobaflex …
Read More »Album Review: Cilver – Not The End Of The World
Lead by “I’m American”, New York City’s Cilver deliver its debut album Not The End Of The World.
Read More »Album Review: Bad Reed- Bad Reed EP
Canadian rock-pop outfit Bad Reed have released the Bad Reed EP, a modest three-track collection of music. Bad Reed consists of Costa Chatzis on percussion, Austin Sharpe on bass, Sydney Sollazzo on vocals and keyboards, and Graham Walker on guitars. The Bad Reed EP screams pop-infused angst. On “Slackjaw Romance”, …
Read More »Album Review: Adelitas Way – Getaway
Adelitas Way have gone independent and brought its own uncompromised sound in the band’s fourth full album Getaway.
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This video is dedicated to Metallica’s 1986 album Master Of Puppets.
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