Isle of Wight local Lauran Hibberd drops a nostalgic, light-hearted slacker-pop look at small town life on ‘Garageband Superstar.’
Wilco performed 23 songs to a dedicated cluster of fans at Toronto's Budweiser Stage, many of whom travelled a distance to see this concert, with openers...
Moody and Churrigueresque, Ciao!'s ‘Scary Haha’ (A Vestige Like) amalgamates tangs of new wave and liturgical elements, all capped by chanting vocals, into unique, hypnotic music.
Pervaded by authenticity and the expressive vocals of Isaac Anderson, State of The Secretary’s self-titled album is worthy of vast attention.
As storied a past as Norma Jean has, ‘Deathrattle Sing For Me’ (Solid State Records) might be the very death rattle to metalcore itself; beautifully ending...
As appealing is the music on ‘Hold My Love,’ it’s the lissome, wickedly sexy voice of Sofia Karlberg that pulls listeners into her sonic web.
Innovative and oh so alluring, Professional Extra's (William Sawikin) “yahoo” and “where it goes” are singularly imaginative and persuasive, instilling listeners with mesmerizing sensations.
In ‘Chaos In Bloom’ (Warner Records), Goo Goo Dolls, while remaining true to their roots, have still managed to create an album that feels fresh while...
Beach Rats' ‘Rat Beat’ (Epitaph Records) is a riveting collection of well-conceived, expertly executed tracks of snotty hardcore punk by lifers who happen to be feeling...
Whether you’re a fan of the Swedes’ more melodic elements or you’re one for their skull-cracking metal juggernauts, Arch Enemy's ‘Deceivers’ (Century Media Records) has it...
Based in Leipzig, Germany, alternative duo Atlas Bird recently released their new single/music video, “ONYX,” a track lifted from their forthcoming album, produced by Franz Plasa....
Less than a year since its release, Bullet For My Valentine return with a deluxe edition of their self-titled seventh album (Spinefarm Records), adding further value...
Hoodie Allen recently hit The Foundry in Philadelphia, PA, with openers Belaganas and what a party it was! Coverage by Heather Krut.
Nathan Katsiaficas captured progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria (with openers Alkaline Trio and Mothica) when they recently boomed at Boston’s Agganis Arena.
With its dream-pop dance flavors, hip-hop rhythm, and rippling vocal washes, Walshy's “Long Time” (Sleepover Club Records) delivers an imaginative audio-visual experience.