LA punk band The Generators released their 10th – you read it right, tenth – album, Life Gives-Life Takes today, and we got the chance to chat with vocalist Doug Kane about the band’s journey…
Review by Dillon CraderI guess I will just cut right through the bullshit and say that Being As An Ocean’s new album How We Both Wondrously Perish kills. With the line…
Photos: Ellie Goulding Featuring: Ellie Goulding, Lovelife, ConwayRed Rocks, Morrison CO. 5/2/14Photos by Svetlana Joukova
Nearly two decades after its release, Seattle indie rock band Harvey Danger’s cherished debut full-length album, Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?, will be released on vinyl LP for the first time ever…
The Black Moods will hit the road for the month of May in front of their upcoming EP releaseKillers In The Night (July 15). The run begins May 7th in Indianapolis, IN…
Rescuer has taken a time-out from promoting their upcoming album to turn their attention to a matter that’s very near and dear to them. Singer JP Marra’s nephew was recently…
There truly is nobody else doing it quite like Creeper right now. Nearly a decade into their career and the band have done it yet again, masterfully crafting an…
There are countless reasons why The Used are still going strong after over twenty years and ten full-length albums, but the band’s fearlessness to tackle difficult subjects while experimenting…
Enter Shikari are no strangers to reinvention, be it with their music or within themselves. Throughout almost two decades and six albums, the band has charged fearlessly into the…
Over three years in the making, joan’s debut album, superglue was well worth waiting for. Composed of thirteen vulnerable, emotional, nostalgic, glittering tracks, superglue finds the duo delivering some…