
Bloc Party – ‘Hymns’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] Let’s be honest with ourselves: every Bloc Party album that gets release, we secretly hope will be as tremendous as the band’s 2005 debut album, Silent Alarm. For a
[rating=8.00] Let’s be honest with ourselves: every Bloc Party album that gets release, we secretly hope will be as tremendous as the band’s 2005 debut album, Silent Alarm. For a
Vancouver artist Jett Pace is Old Man Canyon, and on his newest album Delirium, which just dropped on January 15th, Pace somehow manages to channel an array of acts that fall
Dan Boeckner (Wolf Parade, Handsome Furs, Divine Fits) has announced the debut album for his band Operators, titled Blue Wave, out worldwide April 1st on Last Gang Records. Formed in
Warren Haynes has announced new Ashes & Dust World Tour dates that were previously postponed last Fall. See below for full list of shows. Once again, Warren will be backed by
Critically acclaimed rock bands Brand New and Modest Mouse have announced plans for a co-headlining tour throughout the U.S. this summer. The 24-date trek kicks off June 28 in Magna, UT, and stops at iconic venues
The Arcs have announced a series of dates around their Coachella appearances that they are pleased to call the West Coast Caravan. The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach’s band are supporting their 2015 album Yours,
In 1978, The Cars had a Top 40 hit with the band’s very first single, “Just What I Needed.” That streak continued over the next 10 years, as the band
Railroad Earth came through Austin on a chilly Saturday with the sole purpose of using their music to bring smiles to the faces of those who had gathered at Stubb’s
[rating=7.00] Tortoise begin The Catastrophist auspiciously, much like their long experimental career— introducing us to synth keys that belong in the 8-bit realm medium. It eventually teeters off into normal
[rating=6.00] Nineties nostalgia seems to be at an all time high, which may be what draws listeners to the new record Here’s to Almost from the Virginia-based trio Feral Conservatives.