The Summer Mood
[imgfull] [/imgfull] The summer mood is back and we are hear for it. Josh plays acts like Mos Def, Van She, and Hermitude, then sits down to talk about the wasted energy of fighting because we can do better things, guys.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] The summer mood is back and we are hear for it. Josh plays acts like Mos Def, Van She, and Hermitude, then sits down to talk about the wasted energy of fighting because we can do better things, guys.
Sublime With Rome frontman Rome Ramirez has teamed up with Fueled By Ramen for his debut solo effort, the Dedication EP. Keeping up the quirky sound of his band, he manages to add a new upbeat dimension to the four songs.
Arriving just in time for summer, The Only Place offers effortless listening for those sunny days at the beach and the simple yet relatable lyrics that Best Coast does best.
Independent and driven by the help of their fans, The Spill Canvas use their newfound freedom to explore their sound. Gestalt is a seamless record that hasn’t left a musical stone unturned.
Rising from the ashes of vocalist Andrew Albert’s previous band, Holiday Parade, is Bonaventure. Together with multi-instrumentalist Dan Smyers, the duo have released Come Hell or High Water, a strong debut sure to impress older fans while drawing in new ones.
With the release of their much-anticipated debut EP Navigate, Toronto newcomers Crystalyne have proven that they are a band to be on the lookout for. Having just wrapped up a three month tour visiting over sixty high schools in Canada in support of the release, they’re showing no signs of slowing down, ready to capture audiences everywhere with their pop rock sound.
After performing most of her original songs live on her solo acoustic tour earlier this year, Cassadee Pope left thousands of fans eagerly anticipating her debut solo release – and the wait was worth it.
Jason Mraz’s latest effort is another wonderful addition to his discography, perfect for those cloudless summer days when nothing can go wrong.
Emmure have a certain sound that they’ve developed over the years, and their latest album Slave to the Game fits perfectly into the mold they have created for themselves. Thick with video game references and infused with the members’ own personalities, the album is everything an Emmure fan would expect it to be.
Daytrader have hit it out of the park with Twelve Years, their emotionally driven debut full-length on Rise Records.