Album Review: Silverstein – Dead Reflection ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Sam Tucker - August 20, 2017August 20, 2017 Article by: Angelica Pasquali Silverstein, a band that originally started in 2000, is still rocking and making waves. This post-hardcore/emo/punk band takes deep pride
Album Review: Goldfinger – The Knife ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Jason Robey - August 3, 2017 Article by: Jason Robey "Don't this a comeback song, because I've been here all along," John Feldman sings on the chorus of “Don’t Let Me Go,” from The Knife, the sixth album by punk rock group Goldfinger. While avoiding that word, this is the band’s first album since Hello Destiny, nine years
Album Review: Portugal. The Man – Woodstock ALBUM REVIEWS by Jason Robey - July 13, 2017 Article by: Jason Robey Featured Image Cred: Rolling Stone Alaskan indie-rock band, Portugal. The Man, hold nothing back on their ambitious new album, Woodstock. Their eighth full-length studio album, their first since Evil Friends four years ago, treads heavily into experimental, psychedelic ground on each of the ten songs, while always returning
Album Review: 311 – Mosaic ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Brian Toglia - July 3, 2017July 3, 2017 Article by: Brian Toglia After nearly 30 years of music, 311 seemed to have only scratched the surface of their musical creativity Mosaic: (Adjective) composed of a combination of diverse elements. The definition of mosaic perfectly describes 311 as a band as well as the composition of their new album. The band has
Album Review: The Nearly Deads – Revenge of The Nearly Deads ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Brian Toglia - May 20, 2017May 20, 2017 Article by: Brian Toglia It can be a tricky thing reviewing an album from a band you are not familiar with. With familiarity of a band comes clarity in regards to their personal sound and the ability to pick up on the nuances that might otherwise be missed. On the
Album Review: Dishwalla – Juniper Road ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Megan Choi - May 8, 2017May 8, 2017 Hailing from Santa Barbara, platinum selling artists Dishwalla came out with their new album, Juniper Road, just a few days ago. This is the band's first album release in over 10 years. If time is necessary for perfection, then we welcome it. Juniper Road is the perfect mix of both classic
Album Review: Mexican Dubwiser – Border Frequency ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - April 4, 2017November 13, 2017 Article by: Andres Alvarado On their third LP, Border Frequency, Mexican Dubwiser are back at it inspiring their demographic to get up and dance. The follow up to 2016’ Electric City possesses a little more zing, a little more pep and plenty more party anthems that would satisfy the most demanding
Album Review: Mastodon – Emperor of Sand ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Steven Principato - March 26, 2017 Article by: Steven Principato Progressive rock never really died, it simply got meaner with the times. Occasionally, it even dresses up like a metal band. In presumption of some higher obligation to continue their 17 year reign as one of humanity’s last bastions in popular progressive rock, Mastodon bestows upon us
Album Review: The Feelies – In Between ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - February 22, 2017 Article By: Matt Guevara Much to the surprise of fans, mellow Jersey indie rock band, The Feelies, are back after a 17 year hiatus. And, although they have been mostly inactive since their famous performance opening for Sonic Youth at Battery Park back in 2008, they recently announced the release of
Album Review: Satan Takes A Holiday – Aliens ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Steven Principato - February 10, 2017February 10, 2017 Article by: Steven Principato Hardly sparing us a subtle or gradual introduction to their fourth studio release, titled simply Aliens, Satan Takes A Holiday tosses the a cinder block through the listener’s windshield judging only by the heavy-handed ferocity of their opening track “Good Cop, Bad Cop." Obviously taking no holidays of