Album Review: Reckless Serenade – Strange Soul EP
Reckless Serenade deliver six cohesive jams just in time for summer and a stint on Warped Tour.
Reckless Serenade deliver six cohesive jams just in time for summer and a stint on Warped Tour.
In the face of skepticism, I See Stars have silenced the critics with their best record to date.
It’s been seven long years since we last heard from Sherwood, but that’s all changing now. The independent California outfit has just released their comeback album, Some Things Never Leave You.
AG has just released her third album, Dangerous Woman, and on it she holds true to her claim. Her wit and honesty, talent and womanhood are sure to whip you into place, whether you like it or not.
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
Vinnie Caruana follows up 2013’s solo EP City by the Sea with his first solo full length: Survivor’s Guilt.
The Home Inside My Head shows Real Friends growing older but certainly not up, with lyrics reading like vulnerable journal entries backed by their most impressive instrumental work to date.
PUP-punk is about to be your new favorite genre; The Dream Is Over is a wake-up call with an alarming sound that can best be described as organized chaos.
Even if you’re prepared for an album worthy of Collide With The Sky’s throne, even if you’re expecting something more than that, you have no idea what you’re in for.
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.