Punk/pop band A Will Away has just released their EP Bliss, and it is rightly named as the record carries listeners on a cohesive journey from start to finish, turning anything but blissful situations into musical bliss. The album starts off with the zippy, electronic guitar and thrashing percussion …
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MUTEMATH take a departure from their past with their new album Vitals.
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Manegarm release their 8th full album and celebrate 20 years of a metal legacy.
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Maynard James Keenan continues his legacy with Puscifer’s third album Money Shot.
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A sold out crowd of 50,000 fans filled Philadelphia’s PPL Park this past Saturday, October 10th at the inaugural Monster Energy Rock Allegiance. Boasting a lineup with some of the biggest names in rock like Rob Zombie, Korn, Five Finger Death Punch, Godsmack, Papa Roach and Bring Me The Horizon, the festival was not only a huge success—it was …
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Coheed and Cambria take a break from the Amory wars to present their first non-conceptual album, The Color Before The Sun.
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After twenty years, ten albums and a lifetime worth of travel; Clutch show no signs of slowing down in Psychic Warfare.
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[Notable Notes is a column where I highlight some of the best songs of 2015] What makes someone dig a song? Is it solely the music and melody? Is it the lyrics alone with which one can identify with? Is it those two components combined? The answer is complicated …
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Let’s face it. Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence is a tough act to follow. When Del Rey teamed up with The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach studio magic was made, bringing a slight rock edge to her music. It was glorious and majestic and it’s no wonder it was met …
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Three years after Neck of the Woods, Silversun Pickups bring in the deep and rhythmic new album Better Nature.
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Atreyu returns by going back to its roots with Long Live almost six years after disbanding.
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