August Cover Interview: Cultisms With Anthony Raneri of Bayside
Bayside rocks. They just do. I’ve been into them since the album ‘The Walking Wounded’. Admittedly much later than most people get into them, but early enough in their career […]
Bayside rocks. They just do. I’ve been into them since the album ‘The Walking Wounded’. Admittedly much later than most people get into them, but early enough in their career […]
Johnny Richter is still Laughing! More than likely due to the current haters who doubted he could keep moving forward without being a full time member of the Kottonmouth Kings or possibly to every single hater who tried shattering his dreams at the start of his hip-hop career […]
This is not the Wye Oak album you had been expecting, but it is the one you wanted. Overflowing with cascading symbol crashes, epic fuzz waves, and just all together jaw dropping. It’s hard to not be awed at the jump in song writing […]
Coleman Hell unexpectedly took the Canadian music scene by storm within the last few years with his own brilliant original brand of electronic dance music that combines infectious hooks, which […]
I feel I should start this review by saying that I can almost guarantee that I am a bigger Descendents fan than you are, whoever you are. I have the “Milo Goes To College” album cover tattoo’d on my wrist; I have all their albums in CD and vinyl; I travelled to Las Vegas solely to see their first appearance […]
As we head into August we decided to hit the road! First off we had a interview with Anthony Raneri of Bayside to talk about the band’s history, the new album and […]