With who I'm pretty certain is Dr. Manhattan staring off the album cover, melancholic and ruminative as he wills the world to disintegrate around him, Comeback...
Florida spits out another noisy punk unit with Orlando's Among Giants. Back and Forth isn't a debut, but for many it will be their first listen...
Teen Agers' full-length I Hate It is an album of temperate pop-punk anthems lost between the genre's generations of relevance, whose punch neither regains that 90's...
The newest offering from Pennsylvania's Title Fight is a quick collection that works as a go-between for 2012's Floral Green and whatever is to come from...
Sleepy Sun's fourth album Maui Tears is an assured deliverance of psych-rock; fuzzed and elasticized into epic, tangible landscapes that hook and pull and lift as...
In the end, as per most splits, the division is a little jarring, but when you take parts of Tigers Jaw and hadron-collide with bourbon fuelled...
When Frightened Rabbit took to the stage for their mammoth 20 song set, there was no doubt as to how elite of an act the Scottish...
Richmond, Virginia's Brief Lives released a laconic EP in the Spring, channeling a DC-inspired, Fugazi-heavy sound to add a third release to their small discography. Eight...
Pummelling and propulsive, this Pennsylvanian trio made the best first impression on me since Balance and Composure's rollicking half of their 2010 split with Tigers Jaw....
A strong debut from Toronto's Days Like Today hit the market recently, adding to a growing wave of Canadian pop-punk. With a sound reminiscent of Vancouver's...
Tragic Hearts is a Toronto based pop-punk outfit that plays it safe and solid, sticking to the basic crowd pleasers and leaning on some refined melodies...
From the infectiously propulsive "Team Spirit", Whack Yer Brain's garage-pop peaks within its first three minutes and although the other tracks have their own subjacent charms,...
Born from the typically Scottish complex of drinks and self-deprecation, with an inevitable dash of Christianity, Frightened Rabbit’s fourth full-length finds them at their beaming best....
A Michigan-based three piece by the name of Lawnmower bring their brand of lo-fi indie-punk to the table with their upcoming EP on Save Your Generation...
Ignoring the avalanche of social media references that litter this album, you can find a stunning body of work that will validate at least a second...