Album Review: Young Guns – Echoes
Young Guns delivers more stadium-ready tunes on their reverberating new album, Echoes.
Young Guns delivers more stadium-ready tunes on their reverberating new album, Echoes.
Heirsound’s debut EP, Merge, will have you spinning the color wheel to find which shade best suits you.
I have been waiting six years to write this: Good Charlotte are back with a new album.
5 Seconds of Summer are back with an album that will have you in a whirlwind trying to categorize it into a genre.
Forget everything you know about Danny Worsnop. With his new project, We Are Harlot, the group resurrects classic rock in their debut album, creating a style that’s rock ‘n’ roll meets 80s hair metal with a dose of alternative country rock.
Star Wars-inspired band Anakin delivers a a smart, well-written rock record about space with Celestial Frequency Shifter – proof that you can completely nerd out over your passions and still be taken seriously.
“We’re all just weird kids in the end†is the mantra pop punk favorites We Are The In Crowd want you to keep on singing – and you definitely will be long after you’ve finished listening to their sophomore album.
With their self-titled album, The 1975 have crafted an incredible debut that will without a doubt go down as one of the best of the year.
In her latest album Wheel, Laura Stevenson contends with the confusing and contradictory cycle that is life. Through artfully-composed folk songs, rife with prose and interwoven with irony, Stevenson captures the mystifying enigmas that plague us all.
Silverstein make a triumphant return in 2013 with a release that not only reflects their roots, but also explores new complexities not heard on prior releases. This Is How the Wind Shifts is arguably Silverstein’s most ambitious, mature, and progressive album to date.