After The Ready Set’s first label release, 2010’s I’m Alive, I’m Dreaming, we waited four long years for another full length from the electro-pop solo act. During that time, we were oh so patient for an album that 2014’s The Bad And The Better didn’t quite become, but now that I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love is here, our perseverance is finally being rewarded.
Despite being an electro-pop sensation, Lights is no stranger to acoustic albums.
Regardless of whether you love or hate pop music, Hell’s Kitchen Angel will reshape your thoughts on the current state of the industry.
Ringing in spring with a sound comparable to Modest Mouse and Cold War Kids is the newest release from Missouri’s Me Like Bees, an EP titled ‘There Will Be Time’.
Family ties are at the forefront of Detroit trio The Old Adage. Comprised of brother and sister Mimi and Nino Chavez, along with James Humason, the band has been sticking to DIY ethics and electronic sounds since March 2012.
Into it. Over it.’s third album ‘Standards’ is a catalyst for the revival and rebranding of emo music as we used to know it.
On Stories For Monday, The Summer Set jumped in their Impala and pressed play on the tape deck to bring back killer tunes for our millennial ears.
The third time really is the charm for Tancred. ‘Out of the Garden’ is stocked full of indie-grunge guitar, tales of self-empowerment and introspection, and bittersweet vocals.
On their sophomore album ‘Bodacious’, Purple have stripped back their sound to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Riffy, grungy, raw, genuine; these are only some of the words that come to mind when trying to describe The Word Alive’s fourth studio album, Dark Matter. But they fail to do justice to what may very well be their strongest release to date.