Self described as a science fiction/indie rock band, Long Island’s This Good Robot are making a statement through both their sound and their presence. The latest material to find its way to “the shelves†from the act is The Light Is Taking Me To Pieces, slated for release on April 10th.
Fort Hope’s latest self-titled EP might be some of the band’s best work to date as the trio finds a sound that suits them well and keeps listeners on their toes.
The latest effort from Somos and Sorority Noise is a sonic reminder of why you’ll want to keep both these bands on your radar.
Pop Punk’s Not Dead, it was only sleeping. And New Found Glory are here to breathe life into the genre with their new album, Resurrection.
Yellowcard made true on their intent to go where they’ve never gone before with Lift A Sail. Despite being around for almost 20 years now, the band still continues to challenge and reinvent themselves.
At the end of the day, all that needs to be said about the eleven magnificent songs on this collection is that they’re a collection of fun, addictive, and enticing pop that sounds like sunshine and good memories.
If you were as heartbroken as the rest of us when A Rocket To The Moon called it quits last year, you might be hoping vocalist Nick Santino’s new solo direction will fill the gap.
Nearly three years after their wildly successful third album Sinners Never Sleep, You Me At Six are back at it again with Cavalier Youth.
The release of Wishful Thinking sees Neck Deep step up to the plate, proving that the band is ready to take their infectious sound from the UK pop punk scene to the world.
Echosmith are young in every sense of the word, but don’t let their age mislead you – Echosmith pack one hell of a punch with their unique blend of pop-rock.