
Hawthorne Heights: The Silence In Black And White Acoustic
Acoustic EPs and reissues have gained mainstream popularity over the last few years; though Eric Clapton’s Unplugged obviously predates the trend, modern bands seem…
Read MoreAcoustic EPs and reissues have gained mainstream popularity over the last few years; though Eric Clapton’s Unplugged obviously predates the trend, modern bands seem…
Read MoreIf you’d expect Armand Margjeka‘s music to be as complex as his name, you’d be both right and wrong. While no math rock dominates…
Read MoreThe Toothe are one of those bands you simply can’t deny. Love them or hate them, you have to acknowledge them, and perhaps that’s…
Read MoreKaela Sinclair is no stranger to the Surviving the Golden Age site; she’s previously been called “Texas’ answer to Regina Spektor or the next…
Read MoreOld Smokey‘s new album Wester Easter ends with applause. Whether this is ironic or genuine, it is a fitting response to the fourteen-song milieu….
Read MoreLately, there’s been an abundance of pesudo-shoegaze indie that all promises the same thing––relaxing tempos and thoughtful melodies. And because there’s a sea of…
Read MoreThere are some genres that contain considerably more baggage than others. Country music, for example, generally conjures up images of ample beer and truckin’…
Read MoreIt’s easy to tell Constant Lovers hail from the Pacific Northwest. Much like their famed counterparts Soundgarden and (as cliche as it may be)…
Read MoreFor the decreasing number of music veterans who remember the days of flyers and fanzines, Alana Amram‘s credentials will please. Not only does she…
Read MoreIt is said that “boy meets girl” is the classic start to any love story. In the case of the Soon-Another, it’s “girl travels…
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