Although You’re Always On My Mind marks the second full-length release for A Great Big Pile Of Leaves, it’s the band’s first album with an outside producer (Ed Ackerson) and the musical advances shine through. The album feels like the first time you surpass the “small talk†level with someone and realize that they’re holding plenty of mixed feelings about this whole life thing within themselves, too.
30 Seconds to Mars will be hitting the road this fall in support of their latest record Love Lust Faith + Dreams. They’re bringing New Politics out with them, and you can check out the full routing by clicking “Read More.”
UK rock act Sharks have decided to call it a day after six years of being a band. The band has no plans for a final show at this time and a statement can be seen by clicking “Read More.”
On their appropriately titled debut LP, Youth, Citizen unsurprisingly addresses coming-of-age angst – typical fodder for most young, earnest pop punk bands – yet somehow they accomplish it without sounding stale or cliche.
Frank Turner will be hitting up North America this fall with an extensive tour schedule. Opening acts for the tour will come from The Smith Street Band and Koo Koo Kanga Roo.
After 5 years of being a band, With The Punches have announced they will be going on hiatus. The band will hold their last shows in August. Tour dates and a statement from the band can be seen by clicking “Read More.”
Satori is an epic of an album spanning the depths of human emotion. The lyrics are compelling, the melodies are complex but catchy, and the musicianship displays pure talent throughout.
With their third effort J.A.C.K., Forever The Sickest Kids do away with their slew of co-writers and producers, yet the end product, while fun and enjoyable, seems to lack much direction.
30 Seconds to Mars and You Me at Six will be touring together in the UK in November.
Rock The Walls Interview with Andrew Neufeld of Comeback Kid. Andrew talks about their record Turn It Around’s 10th Anniversary, Producing, when fans can expect a new CBK album, and much more