The xx’s second album Coexist feels a bit like floating aimlessly through space with no propulsion of energy in any particular direction. While some of the songs manage to maintain a simmering sensuality with Romy Madley Croft’s sweet voice delivering honest lyrics and enough repetition to elicit the feelings through heartfelt laments, most of the songs seem to remain unadorned and flat or build up to only thin air and the feeling that you’ve just barely missed out on the point.
We’re getting in touch with Troublemaker again when he calls into this week’s First Person. He and Josh hang out while playing songs from Ace Hood, Smylez, and Lil Durk.
The American Scene’s seamless blend of honest, heartfelt lyrics and expressive vocals with slick, refined musicianship makes Safe For Now one of the most solid releases of the summer.
Transit will be touring the northeast in October for some special full album shows. The band will play Listen & Forgive and Stay Home in their entirety at intimate venues.
After a tumultuous time in the life of Love, Robot, the quartet has come out with Rebuild | Rebirth. The album is dripping attitude and energy, letting listeners feel the band’s trials and tribulations through every song. This album opens the door for the audiences to see into the world of Love, Robot.
State Champs may be relative newcomers to the industry, but they’re already living up to their name as the soon-to-be champions of pop punk.
After the release of the subpar first single “Go To Hell,†the expectations for Go Radio’s newest release Close The Distance suddenly plummeted to average. But don’t let the initial cynicism stop you – Close The Distance turns out to be a solid album that pop rock fans should get their hands on as soon as possible.
The sampler features songs from Topshelf bands such as Into It. Over It., A Great Big Pile Of Leaves, and Sirs. It also includes a heap of tracks from friends of the label such as The Early November, Hostage Calm, and Tigers Jaw.
100 episodes of First Person have come and gone and it’s time to party. Josh is giving song shout outs to all his friends and making the 100th episode the best yet with songs from The Virgins, Frank Ocean, and Ghostface Killah.
With a take-no-prisoners sound, Obey The Brave have unleashed their debut album Young Blood. The album has a solid level of energy throughout every song and won’t let listeners sit down for a minute.