English electro-pop band Fenech-Soler are known for their catchy synth pop tunes, it’s what put them on the scene in 2010 with their self-titled EP and 2014 debut album. However, Fenech-Soler have blown fans’ expectations right out of the water with their newest release, ZILLA. With the departure of founding member Continue Reading
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Album Review: Cloud Nothings ‘Life Without Sound’
Cleveland based rock trio Cloud Nothings are no stranger to the scene, releasing their debut record nearly seven years ago. Over the years, the band has churned out five albums, but there’s been silence from the Cloud Nothings camp since their 2015 collaborative LP with Wavves, No Life For Me. Continue Reading
Album Review: As It Is ‘okay’
As It Is is one of pop-punks young powerhouse bands. The British rockers have landed slots touring with bands like Mayday Parade, Senses Fail, and Sum 41. However, with the release of their sophomore album, okay, fans can expect to see a lot more of As It Is in the future Continue Reading
Album Review: The xx ‘I See You’
London-based alternative trio The xx have returned after a nearly five year hiatus to release their third album, I See You. The band took a break to each discover themselves, with Jamie xx going solo and Romy Croft recently getting engaged. In a recent interview, the band cited the success of Continue Reading
Album Review: Colony House ‘Only The Lonely’
Colony House, a band from Franklin, TN have delivered listeners with Only The Lonely: an album that only a band from Tennessee could make. The band first fell onto the scene with their powerhouse debut record and hit single, “Silhouettes”. After embarking on a handful of nationwide tours, Colony House Continue Reading
Album Review: Dryjacket ‘For Posterity’
Hopeless Records is known for having some of the best pop-punk bands signed to their record label and the case is no different for one of their newest bands: Dryjacket. The band, which hails from southern New Jersey, has landed gigs opening for some of pop-punk’s powerhouse veterans including The Continue Reading
Album Review: Deaf Havana ‘All These Countless Nights’
Norfolk-based British alternative rock band, Deaf Havana, are no strangers to the scene. They’re returning to the scene on January 27th with their fourth studio album All These Countless Nights. The band follows the story of many other alt-rock icon bands: they formed in high school and, despite some lineup Continue Reading
Album Review: Sundara Karma ‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’
Reading-based quartet Sundara Karma began to creep out of the shadows in late 2016 after wrapping up their first full North American tour. Now, with the release of their debut album, Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect, Sundara Karma are proving that they stop for nothing and will make 2017 Continue Reading
Album Review: You Me At Six ‘Night People’
Nearly three years since their last release, British rockers You Me At Six have returned more mature and ready to show off their newest album Night People. Where their last release Cavalier Youth stretched into the realms of pop infused rock, Night People shows listeners the grittier side of You Continue Reading
Album Review: A Loss For Words ‘Crises’
Any pop-punk fan would probably cite A Loss For Words as being one of the underrated bands in the scene. The Massachusetts rock band has been around for over 15 years and with the release of Crises, their fifth and final album, the boys are closing the doors on this Continue Reading
Meet The Staff: Jess Williams
Based in New York and Philadelphia, Jess Williams is a Stitched Sound writer and photographer that sets the bar high. With incredible skills behind the camera that has allowed her to capture beautiful photographs of bands such as The 1975, Panic! At The Disco, Beartooth, and more, Jess also has Continue Reading
Album Review: Crystal Lake ‘True North’
Despite forming 14 years ago, Japanese hardcore metal band Crystal Lake are still rearing to go. After releasing three albums and embarking on many nationwide tours, Crystal Lake still did not feel up to their fullest potential. The band underwent massive band changes in order to achieve their highest goal, Continue Reading