Daytrader – Twelve Years: Album Review
Daytrader have hit it out of the park with Twelve Years, their emotionally driven debut full-length on Rise Records.
Daytrader have hit it out of the park with Twelve Years, their emotionally driven debut full-length on Rise Records.
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] It’s time to clear out your old playlists, because Josh has so many great songs this week you’ll need to make new ones. Catch Concrete Knives, The Knocks, Electric Guest, and more!
[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.
Fresh from Rise Records, Sharks’ highly anticipated debut full length No Gods delivers a genuine portrayal of punk rock from across the pond.
It has been over three years since The All-American Rejects’ less-than-stellar release of When The World Comes Down, and they’ve finally offered fans a sign of redemption. An outstanding blend of traditional Rejects alternative style with a touch of experimental flair, Kids in the Street is bound to be a hit among new and old fans alike.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] It’s the 90s again! Don’t worry though, you don’t have to go back to dial up―you’ve just gotta rock to songs from Green Day, Mike Watt, Catherine Wheel, and Morrissey.
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.