A look at some of the best rock and metal that 2014 had to offer!
Read More »All Time Favorite Albums: Days of the New – Days of the New
A series looking at my all time favorite albums. This time, it’s the 1997 self-titled release from Days of the New.
Read More »Album Review: The Smashing Pumpkins – Monuments To An Elegy
The second entry of the “Teargarden By Kaleidyscope” album trilogy, Billy Corgan continues with guest musicians and many different directions. Will this album continue The Smashing Pumpkin’s legacy or will this also turn into an elegy?
Read More »Album Review: WALK THE MOON – TALKING IS HARD
Ohio’s Walk The Moon present their sophomore release filled with more positive upbeat alternative rock. This is also the first time an album will tell you to “Shut Up” and you’ll enjoy it. To see my photos of Walk The Moon live click here = http://rockedreviews.net/photos-walk-moon/
Read More »Farewell to Anberlin
On November 26, 2014 Anberlin performed their final concert in their backyard of Orlando, FL. Instead of me just giving a recap of the show, I decided to give the fans in attendance a chance to send a message to the band. Thank you, Anberlin. Click here to see my …
Read More »Album Review: Cloudkicker – Live with Intronaut
Ben Sharp’s one man project Cloudkicker teams up with Intronaut to produce a live album without uttering a word in the music. Just how well does this live recording brainchild sound?
Read More »Album Review: The Ghost Inside – Dear Youth
The hardcore scene receive their newest entry from The Ghost Inside. How does holding onto the past in Dear Youth stand in today’s rock market?
Read More »Interview: Gemini Syndrome
Currently on tour with Nonpoint, the guys from Gemini Syndrome take some time to discuss their future plans, their fans, and sing some Rebecca Black!
Read More »Album Review: In This Moment – Black Widow
Spearheaded by Sick Like Me, the fifth full album from In This Moment offers 13 tracks filled with metaphoric and sprawling imagery. After the previous powerhouse of an album from 2012, how much bite does 2014’s Black Widow have?
Read More »Album Review: Ashestoangels – Horror Cult
Bristol’s Goth Punk band bring out a soundtrack to accompany your Halloween. How does the self-proclaimed “frantic and energetic” Horror Cult sound?
Read More »Album Review: Crobot – Something Supernatural
Pennsylvania’s Crobot bring forth the real rock sound that dominated decades ago. In a world of electronic and synthesized rock, how does the psychedelic groove of Crobot stand?
Read More »Album Review: Cold War Kids – Hold My Home
Long Beach’s Cold War Kids mark their 10th anniversary with the new album Hold My Home. How does the energetic style of these altrock heroes fair when compared to their past works?
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