The Chronicles of Life and Death is a step in the right direction career wise, but it shows a conflicted band trying to do too much...
The appeal in Denver Harbor’s music is more universal; the songs are fun enough for old Fenix TX fans, melodic enough for pop fans, and hard...
While Don’t Cut Your Fabric to This Year’s Fashion is sometimes repetitive and the gloomy, heavy Moog grows old, there are elements of creativity and talent...
Contrast and the lack of a set formula keep Where You Want To Be interesting and put the band’s range on display.
Why do some in the media and entertainment industry think they are in a position to tell young voters what to think and how to vote?
The first installment of the Music From The O.C. series is a great introduction to many of the indie rock underground's most promising offerings.
On Sirens and Condolences, Bayside lacks any unique elements that can be called their own and show very little song variety
Glasseater have come a long way on their latest, proving that these underrated rockers are worthy of the praise and attention that has unfortunately overlooked them...
A relatively small cult of devoted followers have known for years that Jacksonville’s Yellowcard have what it takes to rejuvenate rock. On their latest, ‘Ocean Avenue,’...