Good Old War’s sound remains simple and folksy with the release of Come Back As Rain. The songs bring the band’s graceful three-part vocal harmonies and twangy, rhythmic guitars to the forefront to create an album that is easy to set on repeat.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Who wants headphones? Josh is giving them away, playing Foster The People and Grouplove, and asking us all to vote for Mandy Lee during an iHeartRadio contest.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] What should Josh’s Instagram name be? We’ll debate on the new episode of First Person while listening to Dragonette, Guards, and Palms.
As a listener, if you’re expecting the same thing on I See Stars’ new album Digital Renegade as you heard on The End Of The World Party, you have another thing coming.
Who’s ready for a little shazam in their life? Mix in a little 1980’s head banging and theatrical vocals and you get the one and only Foxy Shazam and their new album The Church of Rock and Roll.
While it may not be a classic, The Fray’s third full-length album Scars & Stories has a song for everyone in every mood. Whether you’re in love, in lust, heartbroken, or totally lost and confused, your new favorite song just might come from the band’s newest release.
The Static Jacks’ debut album If You’re Young is a record you might want to add to your music catalogue before the summer rolls in.
The Decoration’s debut EP Anywhere Is Home shines with positivity and optimism, and is guaranteed to be perfect for those hot summer days.
Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen’s Curiosity already has fans crushing and the EP hasn’t even dropped in the US yet. Once it does, expect middle school girls (and boys) wearing Carly Rae Jepsen t-shirts, backpacks, everything – this girl is the next big pop crush.
The Audition make a strong statement with their latest release, Chapter II, letting the world know with or without a record label, they are a force to be reckoned with.