Music Monday – 6/16
Dig up your time machine — EJC’s Eddie and Rock The Walls’ Patrick Walford are taking you back to 2007 for Music Monday.
Dig up your time machine — EJC’s Eddie and Rock The Walls’ Patrick Walford are taking you back to 2007 for Music Monday.
If you were as heartbroken as the rest of us when A Rocket To The Moon called it quits last year, you might be hoping vocalist Nick Santino’s new solo direction will fill the gap.
Our week of Warped idobi Radio pre-interviews kicks off on Monday with interviews from ACIDIC, Anberlin, I Fight Dragons and Nick Santino!
They might be from a pretty chilly part of the world, but Vancouver-based band Hedley are bringing the message we’ve all been waiting for: summer is coming.
With running themes, allusions, and a distinct motif of the supernatural, Cope is definitely an album you want to have tucked away high on your shelf for years to come.
Taking Back Sunday have created an incredible work of art with Happiness Is, showcasing their ability to move forward musically without abandoning their signature style.
The Deep End feels like an amalgamation of every current trend in pop and electronic music, but while the album is no doubt entertaining, it leaves you unsure of Itch’s intentions.
With Dan Rose (Daybreaker) and Kevin Geyer (The Story So Far) at the helm, Heavy Head is an enormously impressive debut album of smart, catchy indie rock.
Let’s cut right to the chase: if you like Hit The Lights, you’re going to like vocalist Nick Thompson’s side project Thief Club. But Thompson proves that Thief Club can stand on its own with his debut record My Heavy.
Take one part Vampire Weekend, two parts The Bravery, a dash of The 1975, finish with a spritz of Two Door Cinema Club and you’ve got yourself SoCal rock band Bad Suns’ debut EP, Transpose.