Sharks – No Gods: Album Review
Fresh from Rise Records, Sharks’ highly anticipated debut full length No Gods delivers a genuine portrayal of punk rock from across the pond.
Fresh from Rise Records, Sharks’ highly anticipated debut full length No Gods delivers a genuine portrayal of punk rock from across the pond.
Celebrating their twentieth anniversary this year, Gainesville, Florida-based fathers of ska Less Than Jake have done it again. Over the past two decades, Less Than Jake have stood above the rest with unique vocals, instrumentations, and the ability to make a crowd dance, and they show no signs of slowing down with their latest EP, Seasons Greetings From Less Than Jake.
New Cassettes’ latest effort Winterhead blends British post-punk sound with mainstream accessibility in an ear-pleasing collection for fans of many genres.
The Season, the debut full-length from Charleston, SC’s All Get Out, is a record dripping with honesty from every pore. Released at the end of last year on Favorite Gentleman Records, The Season seems like something that would fit in very well with the likes of Manchester Orchestra, O’Brother, or Kevin Devine.
An Every Time I Die album always packs a punch (or makes you want to punch someone!) and the band’s latest release Ex Lives is no different.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Get out your notepad, because you’re gonna wanna remember these songs. All your new favorites have made tonight’s playlist, from Cults to Nada Surf to Yuck.
Good Old War’s sound remains simple and folksy with the release of Come Back As Rain. The songs bring the band’s graceful three-part vocal harmonies and twangy, rhythmic guitars to the forefront to create an album that is easy to set on repeat.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] What should Josh’s Instagram name be? We’ll debate on the new episode of First Person while listening to Dragonette, Guards, and Palms.
As a listener, if you’re expecting the same thing on I See Stars’ new album Digital Renegade as you heard on The End Of The World Party, you have another thing coming.
Who’s ready for a little shazam in their life? Mix in a little 1980’s head banging and theatrical vocals and you get the one and only Foxy Shazam and their new album The Church of Rock and Roll.