Nine years after No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls went double-platinum, Canada’s Simple Plan is back with their fourth studio album. With Get Your Heart On!, the band embrace the spirit that ushered five kids from Montreal into worldwide fame nearly a decade ago.
Not very often does an album or band hit you like a tornado upon first listen, and End Measured Mile by Make Do and Mend does just that.
Seven years after the band released its last full length, these Kansas City emo darlings are back with There Are Rules.
If The Black Parade was My Chemical Romance’s take on the 1970’s over the top opera rock concept album, then Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is the band’s attempt at recreating the 1980’s synth laden rock and roll.
At long last, You, Me and Everyone We Know has released the full length album that everyone has been waiting for since 2006 and it is exquisite.
If it’s still cool to like Good Charlotte, allow yourself to fall in love with this band all over again.
California’s kings of summery rock anthems have released their third album just in time to beat the inevitable heat, and with Eureka the band have once again proven their ability to craft a timeless record collection of fun-in-the-sun jams.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] If last episode was for punk rock, this episode is for good ol’ classic rock. Call your dad and gather ‘round your best speaker—we’re rockin’ the Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, and the Black Crowes.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] When was the last time you had a history lesson? Resident professor of good tunes Josh Madden is here to school y’all on punk rock. From the beginning of punk rock as Josh knows it, we’ll listen our way through the lesson with The Ramones, The Runaways, Social Distortion, and more.
The terms “raw” and “glam” are seldom used to describe the same band, but they suit New York’s queer-core Semi Precious Weapons quite well.