Bamboozle Roadshow pictures coming soon
Bamboozle Roadshow pictures coming soon!
Bamboozle Roadshow pictures coming soon!
The band mostly known for a cover of Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop†has released its sophomore album, and unfortunately the original tunes fall a little short.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Hey audience, Josh is reading letters from you on the latest episode of First Person! Tune in to hear if he answers you, then jam out to The Virgins and Miniature Tigers.
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.
It was bold and aptly titled. And it established Go Radio as one of the giants of Fearless Records.
Get ready for the most melancholy trip to Urban Outfitters ever.
Living Like Ghosts has made a big but potentially necessary move in its hunt for rock stardom: the jettisoning of two members, including a third guitarist, from its lineup. It would be hard for any band to justify a six-string attack, and the now four-piece group from Detroit is free to roam the country in a much roomier tour van and spread its shiny pop rock tunes to audiences near and far.
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.