Album Review: Crash the Party – Planetary EP
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
San Francisco’s Worth Taking are making run of the mill pop punk—with a little bit of an infectious beat and a whole lot of guitar riffs. While their sound might have been done before, the real focus of their new album Hangman is how each of the 12 songs correlate with the 12 step program.
The holidays kicked off this year with Pat and Seb’s contemplation of The Patrick Langlois Foundation. Then, they discuss how Christmas with in-laws is an adult summer camp before diving into Seb’s reading preferences. The episode is wrapped up with the last MOTH song of the year, Acceptance’s “Take You Away”
Everyone else go home, ’cause New Politics are “the Kings and Queens and [they] run this city.†Vikingswas our most anticipated release of the summer, which is usually the set-up for a let down.
In a scene full of nostalgic rock, Jule Vera stands out by creating a youthful sound that will have you captivated. The new EP, Friendly Enemies, by the Alabama pop rock group has lyrics that speak of teen love, hope, and drama, and brings the light-hearted vibe that every summer should be filled with.
Relying heavily on Four Year Strong to set an easycore revival in motion, fans get exactly what they have been craving with the band’s latest self-titled release. From start to finish, the album will be blasting through your speakers all summer long.
This is the fairy tale pop punk has been waiting for, and As It Is are the knights in shining armor. Hop on the bandwagon now, because they’re bringing pop punk the happily ever after it so well deserves.
‘Future Hearts’ is an album for the fans, pure and simple—the ultimate declaration of appreciation for listeners new and old.