fun. – Some Nights: Album Review
fun.’s second album Some Nights resonates with haunting lyrics and experimental melodies to drive the band’s sound in a novel direction.
fun.’s second album Some Nights resonates with haunting lyrics and experimental melodies to drive the band’s sound in a novel direction.
Anarchy, My Dear, the fifth and latest full-length studio album from Say Anything, may not be your favorite album in the band’s discography, but you will find your new favorite Say Anything song on it. What this album lacks in consistency, it makes up for in standout tracks that are some of the greatest we’ve heard from the band.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Moms aren’t allowed on the latest episode of First Person, and for good reason. Things are about to get steamy with racy tracks from George Michael, Good Charlotte, and Stone Temple Pilots.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] It’s time for First Person so put everything away… except maybe a magazine. Steve Aoki, St. Lucia, and stories from Urban Outfitters all find their way into this episode.
With their third album, Invicta, Hit The Lights have broadened their sounds while still keeping the same pop punk sensibilities that fans have come to love.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] This week we’re hearing some of Josh’s new favorite tracks and even finding some of our own. Catch fun., Friends, Emil & Friends, Now & Now, Mattie Safer and more!
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Josh has been around the globe lately between parties, fashion week, and generally living his best life. Now he’s giving us our best lives by serving up tracks from Walk The Earth, The Knocks, and Adele.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Happy Rob Thomas’ Birthday (otherwise known as Valentine’s day)! Josh won’t play Rob Thomas during this episode of First Person, but we will play some makeout worthy jams from Benny King, The Replacements, Smoking Popes, and more.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] A lot has transpired since the last First Person, including a bicycle accident that inspired the theme of this week’s playlist. Mark Ronson, Taking Back Sunday, and Foghat are rocking FP.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] We’re throwing it back to the best Billboard chart year (in Josh’s opinion). It’s 1992, the clothes are horrendous, the internet is slow, and House of Pain and U2 are dominating your headphones. All in all, it was a pretty dope time.