The Early November – In Currents: Album Review
It was a long six years of waiting, but In Currents leaves no doubt that The Early November are back and better than ever.
It was a long six years of waiting, but In Currents leaves no doubt that The Early November are back and better than ever.
Jim Marshall, the man behind “The” amplifier – the weapon of choice for guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend of The Who, and Eric Clapton – died Thursday at the age of 88.
Only two days into the week and already two of the most seminal bands of the modern music scene have announced indefinite hiatuses. Both after thirteen years together, Thrice and Thursday will be taking a break from music for the foreseeable future after their respective upcoming tours.
If anyone in attendance had doubts about the recently reformed Taking Back Sunday, they were certainly put to rest on October 11 in Des Moines, Iowa. Let’s hope that Taking Back Sunday stays this way for a long, long time.
After three albums and countless tours, Valencia has decided to take a break.
Chicago natives The Academy Is… have parted ways after 9 years, 3 studio albums, and 4 EPs.
Over two years after coming back from their hiatus, bassist Mark Hoppus has announced that Blink-182 will finally release their highly anticipated sixth studio album. The album will be called Neighborhoods and has a tentative release date of September 27.
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Microsoft will acquire Luxembourg-based Skype, with 170 million active users, from an investor group led by Silver Lake, the companies said in a statement today. The agreement was approved by the boards of directors of both companies.
On June 21, 2011, Less Than Jake are unleashing a whole lot of energy by way of a four DVD digipack called Anthology on the band’s own label, Sleep It Off Records. With over eight hours of music spanning six records, Anthology is a collection of live performances of each of the band’s albums in sequence.