Search through our list of album reviews with main stream artists, underground bands, and a lot of unique musical groups that you may have never heard of before.
Album Review: Borders & FencesBand: Namesakeby: Joe JulianoAre you familiar with the song “World’s Away”? If you don’t have satellite radio, chances are you haven’t. The song is by Namesake - a band from Atlanta, Georgia getting recognition for this up and coming hi...
I first heard of MxPx when I was 13 years old, I was into skateboarding and they were exactly what I was looking for at the time. MxPx is fast paced sing-a-long positive punk rock. Now after being together for twenty years "Plans Within Plans" is the bands 9th studio album and it blends their old sc...
What Are You So Scare Of? A review of the album from Tonight Alive by Joe Juliano As a journalist, sometimes you get really excited about new albums and other times, something comes across your desk you just aren’t quite sure what to expect. Today that album is Tonight Al...
Scars & Stories A review of the new album from The Fray Written by Joe Juliano It’s December 2011 and for the first time I hear this new song come on the radio by none-other than The Fray. The song “Heartbreak”. It’s amazing. Classic piano rock with ...
I must be honest when I first saw this record, I thought this was going to be an acoustic album with heart felt songs about life and what not. As I pressed play for the first track, I was blown away. I was totally wrong. This isn't an album I have heard before. This definately was not just another...
Zippy Josh & The Rag Tag Band "Stupidville" Josh Handley was in the band that you may of heard, called Officer Negative (Guitar (1995–1999)) and after the break up of ON Josh started his own project with Zippy Josh and the Rag Tag Band releasing his first album "Stupidvill...
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