Album Review: Crash the Party – Planetary EP
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
What’s the difference between the DC universe, and the DC multiverse? Geek Girl Riot’s Day Al-Mohamed is here to explain the key distinction.
The Home Inside My Head shows Real Friends growing older but certainly not up, with lyrics reading like vulnerable journal entries backed by their most impressive instrumental work to date.
PUP-punk is about to be your new favorite genre; The Dream Is Over is a wake-up call with an alarming sound that can best be described as organized chaos.
The Virginmarys are finally back with Divides, which features twelve tracks of straight up rock-n-roll fueled by heavy guitar, drums, and bass.
“Like the ocean breeze you came along, to lift my sails, to take me home.” Something tells us the pop punk demigods aren’t happy with the state of the genre today, because this year all of our favorite punk as f*ck bands are coming back our way. From Good Charlotte to American Hi-Fi to Blink 182, the forefathers of this great scene are calling us home. The latest addition to the lineup is mid-2000s act Hit The Lights, with their new EP Just To Get Through To You. One of the last bands to keep the genre afloat in its… Read more »
The melodic honesty of the words and emotions being conveyed throughout Sincerely, John the Ghost is palpable, and making intangible concepts become tangible is something O’Callaghan does well.
In another installment of idobi Sessions, Los Angeles based soon-to-be-superstars LAYNE swing by the studios.
A little more than 15 years to the day after the release of their debut self titled album that put them on the map, American Hi-Fi re-released their self titled album acoustically.
In another installment of idobi Sessions, Los Angeles based soon-to-be-superstars LAYNE swing by the studios.