Author: Dom Vigil

Greta Van Fleet Black Smoke Rising

If you’re longing for some good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll, but also searching for something new to sink your teeth into, then look no further. Greta Van Fleet’s debut EP, Black Smoke Rising sounds like stepping back in time, but with a youthful energy that keeps things fresh and exciting to listen to. Trying to give this album a simple review is damn near impossible, and to be honest, I don’t even know where to start, but I’ll give it a shot.

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Sheryl Crow’s newest release, Be Myself is catchy, bright and unapologetically candid. Just as the title suggests, Crow is incredibly transparent throughout these eleven songs, giving listeners a look into what makes her tick.

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Ten years ago today, Eighteen Visions played what many thought would be the final show of their career. They thanked the packed-house crowd at Chain Reaction in their hometown of Orange County, CA, walked offstage and never looked back. A decade later, the seminal metal band has reformed, signed with Rise Records and are announcing a June 2 release for their long-awaited new album, XVIII.

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Kingdom of Giants Interview

May is shaping up to be one hell of a month for Kingdom Of Giants, who are gearing up to release All The Hell You’ve Got To Spare, their second studio album and follow-up to 2014’s Ground Culture. The band is already gaining attention from fans all over the world with the matured sound on their diverse new singles, “Damaged Goods” and “Runaway.”

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