Bouncing Souls: Comet
Bouncing Souls: Comet Comet is the Bouncing Souls‘ ninth album. Not many punk bands can claim to have that longevity and for good reason….
Read MoreBouncing Souls: Comet Comet is the Bouncing Souls‘ ninth album. Not many punk bands can claim to have that longevity and for good reason….
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Read MoreBy Eric Blendermann It all starts with the deepest kick drum I’ve heard in a while, on Ask the Dust, the second album (but…
Read MoreTango in the Attic: Sellotape On paper, Tango in the Attic are far from unique. They are another young, lo-fi rock band writing songs…
Read MoreBy Cody Mello-Klein There are very few times where I am genuinely pleasantly surprised by new musical acts anymore, however (with that disclaimer in…
Read MoreA Place to Bury Strangers: Worship More than anything else, Worship, the second album by New York noise rock band, A Place to Bury…
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