My love affair with pop punk still exists today even after 16 or more years from when I loved bands…
Barrel House put the swagger back into blues ‘n’ roots with their new disc Species Vagabond. Think the funk of…
Have you ever seen that TV ad for Triple M’s The Grill Team? Where they list a bunch of things…
Pedals is the long awaited return record for New York band Rival Schools. With a mix of sounds ranging from…
Album number three for the Las Vegas boys has seen the band finally settle into their own skin and into…
Drapht’s record Life Of Riley is filled with witty rhymes and cleaver hip hop tunes that are plain fun, catchy…
That affable bloke from England is back with another album of catchy folk songs. England Keep My Bones is Frank…
I think we’ve reached that stage where we can stop referring to City and Colour as just the “side project…
Harper’s still here, giving us everything he’s got. Ben Harper isn’t just one of the greatest musical artists of modern…
Two particular themes commonly appear time and time again in garage rock; Self Deprecating humour, and a love of the…
There is definitely no mistaking a Rise Against record. The band is epitome of what melodic punk rock has become.…
Opens with a heavy downtuned track complete with screamo vocals and as a first taste of ADTR I thought this…
Even though this EP has been out for 9 months, I’ve only recently got into this band after an interview…
This record has more of a bite and edge to it than to some of their earlier material. The edge…
Jeff Martin, former frontman for Canada’s disbanded The Tea Party has released a few solo albums in recent years –…
This is the debut album for Spanish/English act Crystal Fighters, and it’s certainly something new and interesting. If you’ve heard…
The title Caravan is appropriate for Carus’ lifestyle. He tends to be a bit of a nomad. Based primarily in…
Wow, 18 years the Hottest 100, the worlds largest music poll, has been going. It’s old enough to drink now.…