Recently, Michigan post-hardcore heavyweights, Chiodos, have undergone an unexpected lineup change as they prepare to embark on this fall’s ‘Parks and Devastation Tour’ with A Day To Remember and Bring Me The Horizon. If you recall, the band recently brought on guitarist extraordinaire, Thomas Erak, former frontman for The Fall of Troy, before recording Chiodos’ […]
Archive for September 3rd, 2014
Chiodos Lose Two Members, Recruit Replacements From RX Bandits, The Mars Volta
Modest Mouse Are Reissuing Their First Two Albums
Modest Mouse have finally announced the release of an album – actually, two albums. Neither is the one they’ve been working on for a few years, though. They are reissues of the first two full-lengths, This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About and The Lonesome Crowded West. This move is […]
Into It. Over It. Releases Animated Music Video For “The Shaking Of Leaves”
Into It. Over It. (Evan Weiss) has been classified as a pioneer for the “emo revival” that’s been developing over the past couple years (even though it never left). But when it comes to a personal matter, all classifications should be put to the side when a musician wants to write about it. This brings […]
Octave Minds Release “Tap Dance” Featuring Chance The Rapper
It’s a beautiful thing when an artist blows up and immediately begins helping other up and comers do the same. Chance The Rapper has made it a point to collaborate with other artists on the rise in 2014, and this morning a new track found its way online that is sure to make your Wednesday […]
Fall In Love With Restorations All Over Again And Discover “Separate Songs”
All aboard the feels train. There are a handful of songs every year that possess the power to rattle your bones regardless of the time, place, or state of mind you are in when you hear them. They may make you happy, sad, remorseful, or even outright depressed, but regardless of how good or bad […]
REVIEW: Maroon 5 – ‘V’
Artist: Maroon 5 Album: V Genre: Pop Rock Label: Interscope Records Maroon make a strong argument for continued pop radio domination with V, but the shtick is beginning to wear thin. Unless you’re a music critic with a job that involves working through most major album releases there are only a handful of reasons to […]