Silver Snakes – Pictures of a Floating World: Album Review
Fresh from the golden state, Silver Snakes are joining a wave of contemporaries who are putting the rock back into punk rock.
Fresh from the golden state, Silver Snakes are joining a wave of contemporaries who are putting the rock back into punk rock.
For his forthcoming fourth album The Midsummer Station, Owl City’s Adam Young did something he has never done before: he collaborated with co-producers, co-writers, and other artists. The album is a culmination of crisp, finely-tuned vocals, and explosive pop tunes that will delight the moment they hit.
The stunning debut solo EP from Deas Vail frontman Wesley Blaylock is something that both Deas Vail fans and new listeners will be able to embrace with open arms. Blaylock’s familiar angelic voice soars through each of the EP’s five songs.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Bet you didn’t think you’d hear Goosebumps trivia on First Person. Now that we’ve proved you wrong, settle in and catch music from Cam’Ron, The Vaccines, and Gold Room. There’s something for everyone, only on idobi Radio.
With a debut release that plays like the musical lovechild of Copeland, This Day And Age, and Daphne Loves Derby, Author are perfect for both the nostalgic older crowd and a new generation of listeners who missed out on those bands’ golden years.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Josh is the last person to the iPhone party and to celebrate joining the crowd, he’s put together one of his best playlists year. Santigold, Mayer Hawthorne, Emil & Friends, Reptar, Capital Cities and more can be heard below.
Season 9, Episode 6. A Golden Crown. Music by Gotye, Rise Against, Blink-182 and Coldplay.
It is rare for a family to produce one golden voice, let alone two. Yet, we have been fortunate enough for the Matos brothers to realize that they have voices that are perfect to complement one another in a pop rock band.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] We’re going back to the future… okay, so maybe we’re just hearing music from the future. Either way, you’re gonna like it. Brian Ling, John Gold, The Black Keys and more are streaming on this week’s First Person.
Get ready for the most melancholy trip to Urban Outfitters ever.