The Dangerous Summer – Golden Record: Album Review
With ten songs packed with heart and aggression, the band strays from the laidback pop of their previous albums in favor of a more heavy-yet-melodic sound to get the message across on Golden Record.
With ten songs packed with heart and aggression, the band strays from the laidback pop of their previous albums in favor of a more heavy-yet-melodic sound to get the message across on Golden Record.
This Century was kind enough to perform their song “Forbidden” for us before their show at the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, MN.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] It’s been a good summer of music and if you’re not out experiencing it all, you’re missing out. Josh proves it when he brings you tracks from The Neighboorhood, Small Pools, Milky Chance, and Daft Punk.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Josh wants to shoutout everyone listening around the world and thank you for loving new music by bringing you even more new music. Find favorite songs from SKATERS, Chvrches, Bad Suns, and more.
Indie rock has been growing exponentially popular in the mainstream, and newcomers Atlas Genius are sure to make their mark in the scene with When It Was Now. With smooth vocals, lush synths, and vivid guitars, this album is perfect for long drives or relaxing with your friends.
A Gentle Reminder strings together fourteen fairly cohesive tracks into a statement from The Jealous Sound: they’re back and they have a new perspective, even on their previously-released music.
With a couple hits and misses, the Acoustic EP effectively reveals another dimension in City Lights’ sound.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] The CMJ Music Marathon is upon us and with so much new music being shared in real time, Josh is hear to bring it to us over the airwaves. Hear JJAMZ, Two Door Cinema Club, and more this week.
With his debut LP It’s Not An Excuse, It’s A Reason, Marcio Novelli proves that great music isn’t written with intentions to impress the masses, but as a personal anecdote by the musician. Recorded in just two weeks and produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jack’s Mannequin), Novelli’s debut is a revival of simple pop rock with meaning, the kind that has been fading out since 2005.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] This week on First Person, we’ll hear about Josh’s trip to Australia, The Darling Hotel, and listen to new tracks from Lupe Fiasco, Imagine Dragons, and Catcall.