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Big Gigantic-Nocturnal Review

Big Gigantic-Nocturnal Review

Vince January 15, 2012 0

Big Gigantic is an appropriately-named band. Ordinarily, I wouldn’t classify an electronic act as a “band,” since it’s usually one DJ, maybe more. Big Gigantic, on the other hand, is an aptly named explosion

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Andrew Jackson Jihad-Knife Man Review

Andrew Jackson Jihad-Knife Man Review

Vince January 9, 2012 0

Andrew Jackson Jihad is one of those bands that has come as far as they have entirely of their own volition. Their unique Folk-Punk sounds have captured the hearts and minds of introspective people

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Justice-Audio, Video, Disco Review

Justice-Audio, Video, Disco Review

Vince January 9, 2012 0

Justice is a heavy-hitting dance group that has found a warm welcome in the EDM (Electronic Dance Music) community. Hailing from Paris, France, Xavier du Rosnay and Gaspar Augé make up one of the

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The Story You Knew Album Review

The Story You Knew Album Review

Jes November 28, 2011 0

In my Freshman year of college, I started off majoring as a Music Business Major at the University of Bridgeport. At first, I’ll admit, I was terrified if I would make new friends or

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Mayday Parade Self-Titled Album Review

Mayday Parade Self-Titled Album Review

Jes November 2, 2011 0

Ahh, Mayday Parade. There’s always been something that I really love about these guys. Yet again, here’s another band that I’ve been following now for awhile, so the release of this new album was

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Angels and Airwaves “Love, Part 2″ Album Review

Angels and Airwaves “Love, Part 2″ Album Review

Henry Liu November 1, 2011 0

Angels and Airwaves, a U2 inspired band started and founded by the vocalist and guitarist of Blink-182, yes that is correct, Thomas Matthew DeLonge. AvA was founded in 2005, of San Diego, California, briefly

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Blink-182 “Neighborhoods” Album Review

Blink-182 “Neighborhoods” Album Review

Henry Liu September 26, 2011 0

The wait is finally over. Yes, the wait for Blink-182′s new album, Neighborhoods, is officially over. Yes, I am being as serious as I possibly can! It has been nearly over eight years since the

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Paramore “Monster” Review

Paramore “Monster” Review

Kieran Collier August 31, 2011 0

When I was asked to find a single song to review, I had no idea what to do.  In most cases an album would be so much easier to review.  Less attention to detail, and you

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Divided By Friday’s ‘Prove It’ EP Review

Divided By Friday’s ‘Prove It’ EP Review

Moon Willow August 31, 2011 0

Have you ever wanted a soundtrack to your life? Like say you were hanging out with some of your friends downtown or you were on a roadtrip, you’d want some sweet tunes to accompany

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Set It Off’s Horrible Kids EP Review

Set It Off’s Horrible Kids EP Review

Henry Liu August 2, 2011 0

Seeing that I’ve been keeping myself busy and writing reviews that quite a few friends enjoy I’ve decided to do a review for Set It Off’s latest EP, Horrible Kids. Set It Off consists

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Yellowcard ‘When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes’ Album Review

Yellowcard ‘When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes’ Album Review

Henry Liu June 21, 2011 0

Yellowcard, an alternative – pop punk band from Jacksonville, Florida which features members such as Ryan Key on vocals and rhythm guitar, Sean Mackin on violin and vocals, Ryan Mendez on lead guitar and

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Two O’Clock Courage’s ‘Here’s To Hoping’ Album Review

Two O’Clock Courage’s ‘Here’s To Hoping’ Album Review

Henry Liu June 21, 2011 0

It’s been a while since I’ve gotten myself the interest of writing another album review. Last time I wrote the review to Aaron Gillespie’s recent solo worship album, Anthem Song, where there you saw

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Go Radio’s “Lucky Street” Album Review

Go Radio’s “Lucky Street” Album Review

Jes April 27, 2011 0

So by a show of hands, who thinks Go Radio has had a great 2010 – 2011 year thus far? I mean come on, these guys have worked so hard to get to where

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Aaron Gillespie’s ‘Anthem Song’ Album Review

Aaron Gillespie’s ‘Anthem Song’ Album Review

Henry Liu March 8, 2011 2

I attend a Youth Group known as G-PHI at the local church of New Beginnings Community Church, Pastor Mark had always tried to get me to listen to Christian music and Worship music. I

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The Decemberists ‘The King is Dead’ Album Review

The Decemberists ‘The King is Dead’ Album Review

Maria Fernanda Gonzalez January 16, 2011 2

When I did my research on this band, I figured they must be really famous because they have a super-expensive Deluxe Box thing ($180, really?). Must begin by saying I’m not the biggest “indie

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A Day To Remember “What Separates Me From You” Album Review

A Day To Remember “What Separates Me From You” Album Review

Jes December 6, 2010 3

Alright, finally back in action! I meant to do this review weeks ago, but with school and other events happening, it was hard to find some time to just sit and write. But alas,

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Underoath ‘Ø (Disambiguation)’ Album Review

Underoath ‘Ø (Disambiguation)’ Album Review

Jes November 20, 2010 0

I gotta say, with a great tour following up all the way until February and the release of this new album “Disambiguation”, Underoath has had one hell of a year. And a good one

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Good Charlotte’s “Cardiology” Album Review

Good Charlotte’s “Cardiology” Album Review

Jes November 10, 2010 0

Okay, so I’ll be real with you. When I heard that Good Charlotte was coming out with a new album, I had a flashback to about five years ago when I was in middle

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Bring Me The Horizon “There Is A Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It…” Album Review

Bring Me The Horizon “There Is A Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It…” Album Review

Jes November 9, 2010 1

Early October seemed to be a prime time to be releasing new albums all over. With Bring Me The Horizon’s release October 5th, album sales weren’t so hot around here, probably reaching about 4,000

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Bruno Mars “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” Album Review

Bruno Mars “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” Album Review

Jes November 2, 2010 0

Bruno Mars released his first debut album “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” a little less than a month ago, selling more than 50,000 copies in the first week. It also reached number three on the Billboard

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