Album Review: Harry Styles – Self-Titled
Harry Styles’ debut album is a vulnerable modern narrative contrasted by sounds of the 70s / 80s, ranging from sensual soft to full glam.
Harry Styles’ debut album is a vulnerable modern narrative contrasted by sounds of the 70s / 80s, ranging from sensual soft to full glam.
Bruce Wiegner and Johnny Costa of Pop Duo, The Weekend Riot face a dilemma. Bruce does not, and has never had a celebrity crush. From Patty Walters to Kierra Nightly these boys cover it all, trying to get to the bottom of this celebrity-sized hole in Bruce’s life. Also up for debate: When is it too early to decorate for Christmas? The boys have it out in the bloodiest cage-match of all time. The end result may shock you. All this and more, in Episode 10 of NO FILTER.
Hear Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin, Angie, Erin, and Meagan get together to discuss their favorite reads old and new, which characters they’re loving or hating right now, and get nerdy about all things wordy.
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
idobi photographer Crystal Huffman caught The Frozen Flame Tour with August Burns Red, Miss May I, Northlane and Erra in Norfolk, VA at The NorVa.
In their debut full-length album Our Own House, MisterWives redefine the sounds of the 80s dance era and the soul-funk of the 70s to make them completely their own.
The latest effort from Somos and Sorority Noise is a sonic reminder of why you’ll want to keep both these bands on your radar.
“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.
Seaway’s debut album Hoser combines the best elements of pop punk, including earnest vocals and bright, catchy riffs, while still displaying enough diversity to hold its own.
Disclaimer: Whenever, If Ever is a love/hate record. If you “get it,†you will be completely floored by its use of vast atmospheric textures and timbres, as well as its nostalgia factor. If you don’t, it will be a whiny, fragmented, enigmatic record that will be a struggle to listen to.