Good Charlotte return to form, perfect craft with 5th release
If it’s still cool to like Good Charlotte, allow yourself to fall in love with this band all over again.
If it’s still cool to like Good Charlotte, allow yourself to fall in love with this band all over again.
If you are ready to drink and dance and enjoy some good new-fashioned rock and roll, then give The New Bedfords a listen.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Today’s episode of First Person comes from some plane-spiration. While on the way home from England, Josh hatched an idea to share some 90s homecoming dance music. So yeah, artists like MC Hammer, Biz Markie, and Salt n Pepa. It’s gonna be a good one, just be sure to have your dancing shoes ready.
After removing four songs from a potential full-length album, Hey Monday has decided on releasing Beneath It All as an EP.
California’s kings of summery rock anthems have released their third album just in time to beat the inevitable heat, and with Eureka the band have once again proven their ability to craft a timeless record collection of fun-in-the-sun jams.
The terms “raw” and “glam” are seldom used to describe the same band, but they suit New York’s queer-core Semi Precious Weapons quite well.
Get ready for the most melancholy trip to Urban Outfitters ever.
Anyone looking for a departure from the electronic and dance inspired music that seems to be all the rage these days should be sure to check out The Last Tibetan Midnight, the latest release from psychedelic rock group The Greening.
All 29 minutes and eight songs of the Neon Trees’ debut mix up the decades, combining for a fast-paced dance party reminiscent of The Strokes and Depeche Mode.
It certainly does not suck to be Four Year Strong right now.