ALBUM REVIEW: New Found Glory present a heartfelt reminder to seize the day and “Make The Most Of It”

For a band as quintessentially pop-punk as New Found Glory, they’ve found a way to translate that teenage angst and easycore pop-goodness they do so well, into the emotionally vulnerable, and entirely acoustic, EP, Make The Most Of It. The collection, consisting of seven acoustic-based originals and seven of their Continue Reading

Demon Hunter debuts stripped down versions of old classics on “Songs of Death and Resurrection”

American metal group Demon Hunter is set to release “Songs of Death and Resurrection” on March 5th. The album comprises of one new song and 11 reimagined versions of previously released songs from across the entire discography. The band indeed showed how talented and versatile they can be on this Continue Reading

ALBUM REVIEW: Anti-Flag Battles Trump and Establishment With 20/20 Vision

Punk music has always been a safe space for all kinds of anger, including that of fascists and white supremacists. When the Dead Kennedys said “Nazi Punks, Fuck Off!” in 1981, it didn’t come out of nowhere. Fascism and punk should be polar opposites, but the fascists in all their Continue Reading

Charlie Cunningham – The Still Tide // Brooklyn, NY // 10.2.19

Charlie Cunningham with The Still Tide Rough Trade NYC Brooklyn, NY October 2nd, 2019   On Wednesday, October 2nd, The Still Tide took the stage at Rough Trade in Brooklyn, NY for the last night of the tour supporting Charlie Cunningham. Anna Morsett of The Still Tide had the crowd Continue Reading

The Still Tide to play at Rough Trade in Brooklyn

On Wednesday, October 2nd, the band The Still Tide will be playing at Rough Trade NYC, nestled in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and it’s sure to be an amazing night filled with music. Their recently released new single “Change of Address” is a song that explores the ways to free oneself, whether Continue Reading

Anna of the North releases new track “Dream Girl” and More

Anna of the North released a new track “Dream Girl” and announced her forthcoming album “Dream Girl” due out October 25th. “Dream Girl” will be Anna of the North’s sophomore album. Steam “Dream Girl” here and pre-save the album here. Also check out the beautiful album trailer below. More On Continue Reading

KRISTEENYOUNG Is Haunting with Ninth Album The Subset

The self-produced ninth album from avant-rocker Kristen Young, also stylized as KRISTEENYOUNG The SubSet is a theatrical industrial rock-opera math themed album that I didn’t know I needed in my life. The album which was released today, is the first album I’ve listened to this fall and I couldn’t think of Continue Reading

Album Review: Alessia Cara “This Summer”

  As the summer dies down Alessia Cara has steadily released 3 singles from her new EP, “This Summer”. Resembling a musical reflection of summer shenanigans including a rocky summer fling, a power anthem and pep talk, Cara relates with listeners through the ups and downs. This Canadian singer-songwriter continues Continue Reading

Alessia Cara Release Lyric Video For New Song “OKAY OKAY” Off Of Her New EP

Alessia Cara is having a great summer. After completing a tour with Shawn Mendes she’ll be setting off on a headlining tour this fall and releasing a new EP entitled “This Summer” next week. Check out her new lyric video for “Okay Okay” and check out her tour dates below: Continue Reading

SOFT SIGHTS’ Show Potential With _MELANCHOLIA_

Rough around the edges SOFT SIGHTS’ debut album, _MELANCHOLIA_ an ambitious project, that needs a little bit of refining. SOFT SIGHTS is the brainchild of twenty-one year old Sam Rugers. While I didn’t find the album great, I have to admire Ruger’s ambition to create something on their own. The Continue Reading

Tavia releases new single “Share It All” off of her upcoming EP

Tavia is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles who has captured audiences with her honest messages and catchy melodies. “Share it All” is her third single off of her upcoming  EP ‘A Walk In The Madness’, which will come out at the end of the Summer.   You can listen Continue Reading