Don’t Feed Your Cat Raisins
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Before starting this episode, Josh would like to warn you not to feed your cat raisins. With that out of the way, Ghost Beach, Frank Ocean, Alpine, Iconapop and more are on the way to your speakers.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Before starting this episode, Josh would like to warn you not to feed your cat raisins. With that out of the way, Ghost Beach, Frank Ocean, Alpine, Iconapop and more are on the way to your speakers.
The Front Bottoms’ self-titled debut full length is unlike anything that has ever been heard before – in the best way possible. It’s what happens when Mountain Goats-like vocals meet punk and pop influences in the form of a quirky duo and it is pure unintentional brilliance.
The Dirty Projectors’ latest effort Swing Lo Magellan channels the band’s trademark eclectic indie sound while offering more pop sensibility than their past material.
I Call Fives’ self-titled is an essential add to any pop punk fan’s music library, building the buzz they’ve already established while attracting the attention of some new fans along the way.
Filled with personality and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, Collide With The Sky brings Pierce The Veil to an impressive new level.
Synthetica, the latest release from Canadian indie rock darlings Metric, offers a rejuvenating sound with an atmospheric element. The album delivers powerful anthems weaved into tremendous choruses that take the listener for a wild and exotic ride.
A significant improvement on their debut release, Broadway’s latest effort Gentlemen’s Brawl is packed with contagious energy and an addictive sound that is bound to distinguish them in today’s music scene.
Longtime Lostprophets fans won’t be disappointed by their latest effort – it takes the best elements of the rest of their discography and combines them into one. Drawing influences from metal, punk, pop, and rock, there’s something on this album for everyone.
Hailing from Washington DC, young indie rockers The Baby Grand are set to fill a void in the scene. Their latest release, Renaissance, offers a refreshing dose of lighthearted energy with its clean vocals and warm guitar melodies.
With Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person, Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year have taken their pop punk roots, added a touch of cynicism, and come out with an album that is sure to leave its mark.