Fall Out Boy: Save Rock and Roll
They’re back, and as good as ever. After a four-year hiatus after releasing 2008’s Folie A Deux, the pop punk kings of Chicago–Fall Out…
Read MoreThey’re back, and as good as ever. After a four-year hiatus after releasing 2008’s Folie A Deux, the pop punk kings of Chicago–Fall Out…
Read MoreUpon realizing that my next assignment to review would be Grandpa Was a Lion’s 4-song EP, Dark Arts, I was hoping it would be…
Read MoreMidway in Wake: We Will Remain Sedate While singer-songwriter folk doesn’t always contribute to the musical lexicon by introducing anything ground breaking, there is…
Read MoreRTB2: 2 What do you get when you take the fast-paced manic intensity of punk rock, add the a little southern blues, and top…
Read MoreDinosaur Jr.: I Bet on Sky Three things in life are certain, death, taxes, and kick ass J Mascis guitar solos. If you approach…
Read MoreThee Oh Sees: Putrifiers II When listening to Putrifiers II, you may find yourself questioning when exactly it was recorded. Thee Oh Sees have…
Read MoreMatisyahu: Spark Seeker Matisyahu has made some big changes since his last album; the problem is there was very little room for improvement. Ditching…
Read MoreGrasscut: Unearth Unearth, the sophomore album by British electronic duo Grasscut, is difficult to define. According to the website of their label, Ninja Tune,…
Read MoreThe Dirty Heads: Cabin by the Sea The Dirty Heads are at it again, only a little more relaxed this time around. Cabin by…
Read MoreJoe Jackson: The Duke Before I begin, I must admit, prior to this album, my knowledge of Joe Jackson’s work was limited to his…
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