British singer/songwriter King Krule also known as Archy Marshall, began his musical career back in 2010. The stage name King…
Album Reviews
Album Reviews
ALBUM REVIEW: Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action by Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand are back again with their new 2013 album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action, which officially released yesterday! The…
ALBUM REVIEW: Big TV by White Lies
London indie rock band White Lies have just released their latest album Big TV, this past week! The album is another…
ALBUM REVIEW: Self-Titled by San Cisco
Australian Indie-pop act San Cisco have just dropped their Self-titled debut album. After making a name for themselves with indie-darling…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jinx by Weekend
Fellow San Franciscan band Weekend, formed together in 2009. The band consists of Shaun Durkan (vocals, bass), Kevin Johnson (guitar),…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ice On The Dune by Empire of the Sun
Aussie duo Empire of the Sun has done it again! Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore released their latest album Ice on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Magna Carta Holy Grail by Jay-Z
So much anticipation has been stowed upon the release of Jay-Z’s 12th studio album called Magna Carta Holy Grail. The album…
ALBUM REVIEW: Impersonator by Majical Cloudz
Devon Welsh and Matthew Otto are the Montreal duo that make up the music project known as Majical Cloudz. Although…
ALBUM REVIEW: Time is a Machine by Listener
“Talk-music” act Listener has just released their fourth full-length album “Time is a Machine”. Known for Dan Smith’s signature vocals…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lost At Seventeen by Emily’s Army
Sounding like a young Green Day and from Oakland, CA as well, up and coming punk rock band Emily’s Army…
ALBUM REVIEW: Yeezus by Kanye West
As many of us have heard the hype, Kanye West is dropping his sixth full length album this Tuesday called Yeezus.…
ALBUM REVIEW: Hush by The Limousines
San Francisco based indie electronica band The Limousines, released their latest full length album Hush last week! This is the band’s third…
ALBUM REVIEW: Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend
New York quintet Vampire Weekend just dropped their third studio album “Modern Vampires of the City” in May and for…
ALBUM REVIEW: …Like Clockwork by Queens of the Stone Age
American hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age have just released their new album called …Like Clockwork. This is the…
ALBUM REVIEW: Heartthrob by Tegan and Sara
Sister folk-rock duo Tegan and Sara are back with their new album “Heartthrob”, a far cry from their indie-rock sound…
ALBUM REVIEW: ¡Tré! by Green Day
On December 11, 2012, a month before planned, Green Day released the third installment of their 2012 ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré!…
ALBUM REVIEW: “Coexist” by the xx
The xx released their second full length album, Coexist in September, adding to their stark, plodding collection. The British group’s first…
ALBUM REVIEW: ¡DOS! by Green Day
After such socially broad albums like American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown, no one is really sure what to make…
ALBUM REVIEW: Van She- Idea Of Happiness
It’s been a couple of years since new material has been released by Van She, but their second album released…
ALBUM REVIEW: Muse- The 2nd Law
The English band Muse took the world by storm when they released their first top ten album Absolution almost 10…
ALBUM REVIEW: Mumford & Sons – Babel
Maybe because it’s finally time for scarves and apple cider, but Mumford & Sons‘ second full-length album, Babel felt like…
ALBUM REVIEW: No Doubt- Push and Shove
When I first heard No Doubt was releasing a new album, my first thought was, “Do people still listen to…
ALBUM REVIEW: Green Day- “¡Uno!”
Green Day was essentially the sound track to my junior high years, so I was pumped to listen to their…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sun by Cat Power
After a 4-year break filled with ups and downs, fans of indie-rock goddess Chan Marshal were expecting the new Cat…
ALBUM REVIEW: Stars – “The North”
Canadian indie-pop band, Stars release their 6th full-length album, The North on September 4. The ‘Theory of Relativity’ and ‘Backlines’ start with…
ALBUM REVIEW: Bloc Party’s ‘Four’
After a long hiatus, British Rock group Bloc Party is releasing Four on August 20. The album hits you in…
ALBUM REVIEW: Southern Air by Yellowcard
Any pop-punk fan in their right mind had a copy of Yellowcard’s Ocean Avenue and played it on repeat mercilessly…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lykke Li, MGMT + More Join Forces on ‘A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac’
I grew up listening to Fleetwood Mac in my dad’s truck and songs like “Rhiannon” and “Landslide” were staples in…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Quiet Life by Anchor and Braille
Anchor and Braille is the solo project of Anberlin frontman Stephen Christian and his second album The Quiet Life was…
ALBUM REVIEW: Gossamer by Passion Pit
Cambridge boys and electro-pop group Passion Pit released their second full-length studio album, Gossamer, on July 24, 2012. After 2010’s…
ALBUM REVIEW: Frank Ocean- Channel Orange
At a mere 24-years-old, Frank Ocean is one of the most talented and courageous R&B artists we’ve seen in years.…
ALBUM REVIEW: Harakiri by Serj Tankian
Harakiri, Serj Tankian’s third solo studio album, is quite possibly his best work since the release of System of a…
ALBUM REVIEW: “Living Things” by Linkin Park
Linkin Park’s new album, “Living Things”, is the band’s fifth studio album, scheduled to be released Tuesday, June 26th, 2012,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Fiona Apple- The Idler Wheel Is…
Fiona Apple’s first album in seven years, “The Idler Wheel is Wiser Than The Driver of The Screw and Whipping…
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