As iI Is confronts Death itself in their new album, The Great Depression. Tackling mental illness and questioning who’s to blame for the world’s current society, the band confront’s the reality of darkness in humanity. Filled with heavier instrumentals than their previous album, As It Is puts lyrics front and center to tell a story of a man face to face with Death…
Read MoreFor their sixth full-length album, uses Six to both pay homage to the band’s old work and bring some of 2018 to their sound. Between going back to basics and experimenting with their sound, at this point We The Kings know who they are and what they do best. Six is full of typical We The Kings songs and We The Kings versions of trends in sound…
Read MoreBreaking Benjamin’s newest album, Ember, gives listeners a sort of continuation of their 2015 album, Dark Before Dawn. Keeping with classic Breaking Benjamin sounds, the band dives into some darker themes lyrically. As a whole, Ember both appeases fans and brings the band into new territory...
Read MoreFull of spitfire energy, punk band Doc Rotten’s sophomore EP, Sick and Suffering is a one that zips right through listeners. All of the tracks come in and pack their punch at a rapid fire rate. Combined with nostalgia and homage to classic and modern punk influences, Sick and Suffering brings it all with their five tracks…
Read MoreAnyone looking for new and true pop rock doesn’t have to look further than Milestones’ recently released album, Red Lights. Blending pop vocal melodies with guitar-heavy riffs and breakdowns, each track on this album is the perfect balance of edgy rock-n-roll and sweet, easy listening…
Read MoreReturning from a seven-year break, Story of the Year creates an epic for listeners in lengthy 14-track album, Wolves. From start to finish, the band does not let up or slow down. They blend synth sounds and instrumentals with emo-rooted lyrics to create a journey hard to turn away from…
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