
Cold War Kids Make One For The Fans With ‘L.A. Divine’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=6.00] For many fans, Cold War Kids peaked with their 2006 debut LP Robbers & Cowards. Others have come to appreciate the Long Beach band’s foray into pop music and
[rating=6.00] For many fans, Cold War Kids peaked with their 2006 debut LP Robbers & Cowards. Others have come to appreciate the Long Beach band’s foray into pop music and
[rating=8.00] The Brooklyn-based seven piece, self-proclaimed “rat rock” band, Evolfo are releasing their first full-length album Last of the Acid Cowboys and it is a fun ride. The players offer
[rating=7.00] David “Honeyboy” Edwards’ entire career is a testament to the nurturing power of the blues and his last recorded performance is a microcosm of the genre’s greatest qualities. Live
[rating=7.00] It’s a measure of the devotion (not to mention the affection) afforded The Creation that, nearly fifty years after the British quartet (first) broke up, the most comprehensive collection
[rating=7.00] Wire’s decades-long career has very little stumbling, always opting for a more experimental approach in musicianship to rein in their lyrical moods. What is striking is they’ve been at this
If you asked anyone in the sold out crowd that filled Sidewinder in downtown Austin last Thursday night, March 30th, when the last time they saw HORSE the Band was,
It can’t be said enough how much Come and Take It Productions has done with Austin’s new metal hub. Grizzly Hall, now renamed Come and Take It Live, has been
[rating=9.00] “Life is good, you look around and think you’re in the right neighborhood…” Aimee Mann singing those upbeat lyrics from the song “Patient Zero,” one of many outstanding tracks
The Walking Dead ends season 7 much like it began: Awfully.
In a perfect world, Wire should need no introduction. But as punk’s defining cult band, they certainly have never received the widespread notoriety and acclaimed they are due. Perhaps it’s