With every year that we move further away from our childhood, we lose more of the fascination for the world and forget our initial sense of beauty. The world grows … Read More
Music: Maximalisim by Amaranthe Album and Tour
AMARANTHE, the cutting-edge Swedish pop-metal outfit with the triple-lead-vocal attack, will release its new album, “Maximalism”, on October 21 via Spinefarm Records. The follow-up to 2014’s “Massive Addictive” is described … Read More
Review: The Front Bottoms in Cincinnati, Ohio
There are a lot of factors that go into making a great show. And if I can say anything for this show, it’s that the atmosphere, and for lack of … Read More
Science Proves Your Boss Should Let You Listen to Music at Work
What do Mozart, Aphex Twin, Rob Zombie and David Guetta have in common? Well, apart from some similarities in chord changes, it’s the way they could help improve your work … Read More
Concert Announcement: Rob Zombie Warm-up Gig at The Roxy
Rob Zombie Announces Special Tour Warm Up Gig At The Roxy on April 8 Kicks Off Nationwide Tour This Spring Including Co-Headlining Dates With Disturbed and Korn The Electric Warlock Out April … Read More
Concert Announcement: KORN and Rob Zombie Co-Headlining Summer US Tour
Metal music legends, KORN and ROB ZOMBIE, unveiled details behind their co-headlining summer 2016 tour. Produced by Live Nation, the two influential bands will launch this summer’s most anticipated metal … Read More
Album Review: Land of Astronauts
The latest project from Marks Records is Land of Astronauts, a 5 track independent rock EP. Fist off, how awesome is that album artwork?! It’s so cool and the typeface … Read More
Tour Announcement: Bring Me The Horizon Announces U.S. Spring Tour
Fresh off winning the “NME Innovation Award” at last week’s NME Awards in London, Bring Me The Horizon have announced their headline U.S. spring tour. Dates kick off April 30 … Read More
Album Review: What We’re Missing – Grayscale
Grayscale, the alt-rock/ pop-punk outfit from Philadelphia, PA has just released their newest album, What We’re Missing. Available digitally and on CD/Vinyl, What We’re Missing is a tight nine song … Read More
Concert Review: All Time Low Future Hearts Tour
Like many other fourteen-year-old girls, All Time Low was the first band of which I ever considered myself a fan. I blogged about them, wore T-shirts, bracelets, bought new CDs, … Read More
CD Review: Michael Cullen – “True Believer”
The first thing that you notice about Michael Cullen is his rich baritone. He wastes little time unleashing it on his second album, True Believer. Eight seconds into the opening … Read More
CD Review: Louise Aubrie – “Late 44”
Born in London, Louise Aubrie spends quite a bit of time in New York, when she’s not back in her homeland. That time in America may explain why she sounds … Read More
CD Review: The Como Brothers Band – “Imagination”
Matt and Andrew Como grew up listening to and studying everything from The Beatles to Maroon 5. They also developed a love for the blues. Not surprising considering their musical … Read More
CD Review: Ben Lorentzen – “America”
Singer/songwriter Ben Lorentzen describes his sound as “acoustic pop noir” and from the first few notes of his album America you understand exactly what he means. The pop part seems … Read More