The trajectory of this Scranton band is a dilatory process; with members in and out of post-secondary education the band seems to constantly fall short of...
Annabel came forth with a new EP, Here We Are Tomorrow, at the end of 2010 and "The Forgetting of Names and Faces" is the standout...
After The Fall’s newest disc Eradication rails at breakneck speed without relent: 14 tracks; 25minutes. The driving velocity is what pulls you in, but it’s the...
Vancouver’s Carpenter is bright and infectious while remaining committed and conscientious. Known for covering the struggle of local Canadian farmers, Carpenter focuses effort on a niche...
“We Used To Be In Love” is the first single off of The Sainte Catherines’ new album Fireworks. The song title might represent how long-time fans...
With some pinch harmonics, 70’s inspired riffing and an anachronistic fashion sense, Hey Sugar look to merge some unlikely genres; hardcore, classic rock, and southern Rock....
The Dears have always seemed to hover around a certain point; bright, slightly melodramatic rock that’s steady, but never quite phenomenal; always solid, but rarely exceptional....
Girls are a California outfit built around the duo of Chistopher Owens and Chet “JR” White. At this point, if you’re even remotely plugged into the...
I don’t know about this one, Billy. I mean, isn’t it time to stop already? And please, quit calling yourself The Smashing Pumpkins – you’re the...
Six songs; breakneck pace, upbeat, relentless. Such Gold are a five-piece hailing from Rochester, NY and their new EP Pedestals can pretty much be embodied by...
Yay! A new Tigers Jaw song! (I figure since it’s probably aimed at teenage girls, I’ll at least write like one... and yes, I’m comfortable with...
Never heard of these guys? Well, I doubt you’re alone with that one. This relatively unknown band hails from the Toronto area and the four songs...
It’s like, what? Maybe one in the afternoon; you just woke up and you're still drunk. Through an expensive hangover there’s the realization that you had...
This is a tough one. I wouldn’t have dreamt it was possible to be disappointed with a record that was introduced with The Smiths, The Clash,...
Apparently Denver is a hotbed for aggressive punk music - understandably so, because I think we’d all be a little pissed off if we lived in...