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Big Gigantic-Nocturnal Review
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
Read More »Andrew Jackson Jihad-Knife Man Review
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
Read More »Justice-Audio, Video, Disco Review
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
Read More »The Story You Knew Album Review
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
Read More »Mayday Parade Self-Titled Album Review
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
Read More »Angels and Airwaves “Love, Part 2″ Album Review
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
Read More »Blink-182 “Neighborhoods” Album Review
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
Read More »Paramore “Monster” Review
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
Read More »Divided By Friday’s ‘Prove It’ EP Review
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
Read More »Yellowcard ‘When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes’ Album Review
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
Read More »Two O’Clock Courage’s ‘Here’s To Hoping’ Album Review
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
Read More »Go Radio’s “Lucky Street” Album Review
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
Read More »Aaron Gillespie’s ‘Anthem Song’ Album Review
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
Read More »The Decemberists ‘The King is Dead’ Album Review
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
Read More »A Day To Remember “What Separates Me From You” Album Review
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,
Read More »Underoath ‘Ø (Disambiguation)’ Album Review
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
Read More »Good Charlotte’s “Cardiology” Album Review
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
Read More »Bring Me The Horizon “There Is A Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It…” Album Review
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
Read More »Bruno Mars “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” Album Review
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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