This Sunday on The Gunz Show tune in as Gunz interview Secrets, Hands Like Houses, and Patrick Adams who plays Mike Ross in USA’s show Suits. He’ll also have on the owner of the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour, Matt Stewart, to give you some inside information at this year’s lineup!
We Came As Romans’ new album Tracing Back Roots contains a lot of what their previous fans loved as well as a few surprises thrown in. While the album feels a bit stale at points, altogether it proves to be cohesive, uplifting, and appealing.
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One listen to Driver Friendly’s latest EP, Peaks + Valleys, and you’ll know why the band is gaining momentum like they are. The six songs on the EP are short and sweet, but are chock full of energy, passion, and a whole lot of fun.
Satori is an epic of an album spanning the depths of human emotion. The lyrics are compelling, the melodies are complex but catchy, and the musicianship displays pure talent throughout.
Disclaimer: Whenever, If Ever is a love/hate record. If you “get it,†you will be completely floored by its use of vast atmospheric textures and timbres, as well as its nostalgia factor. If you don’t, it will be a whiny, fragmented, enigmatic record that will be a struggle to listen to.
Real Friends are one of those bands who, although their musical repertoire is far from extensive, have yet to put out a bad song. Their latest EP Put Yourself Back Together is no exception – but there’s no sign of the band pushing their limits or trying something new.
The newest release from Captain, We’re Sinking is a collection of desperate, too-close-for-comfort stories that are driven by unexpected instrumental complexities, troubled vocals, and pure punk grit.
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
What’s better than seeing All Time Low, Pierce The Veil, Mayday Parade and You Me At Six once? Seeing them twice, of course – which is exactly what idobi photographer Tanya Gelman was lucky enough to experience! All four bands took the stage each night to a sold-out crowd of screaming fans, a hard experience to beat in the city that never sleeps.