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Album Review: Faber Drive – Can’t Keep a Secret
Taking an intricate look at a band in the leagues of Faber Drive requires a little more effort than most contemporary rock bands on the market. I mean sure they pretty much sound like any other current up and coming artist who can perfect modern production trends. [...]
Passion Pit “Manners” Review
Even if the rock kids aren’t doing the standing still as much these days, indie-friendly electro-pop bands are still liable to have their own backs against the wall– Hot Chip with their Urkel affectations, Junior Boys’ overriding permafrost, Cut Copy and their unflappable cool. Despite residing on the always trustworthy Frenchkiss, Passion Pit [...]
Howling Bells – Radio Wars – Review
Juanita Stein and her trio of impossibly beautiful bandmates return with an album so formless it’s barely recognisable as the product of one of the decade’s most promising debutante bands.
Sydney’s Howling Bells were one of the underrated treasures of 2006. Their self-titled debut album of haunting waltzes, country balladry, epic [...]
Eels – End Times Review
Recently divorced and having taken a substantial break from the studio, Mr. E and his talented backing band’s latest offering End Times is a glance into the soul of a singer going through emotional turmoil. Eels could never be accused of being overly chirpy, but in End Times they dive headlong into [...]
OK Go – ‘Blue Colour of the Sky’ Review
OK Go have been scratching at the walls of stardom for the better part of a decade. The band’s welcoming brand of power pop ought to have seen them join Weezer, Teenage Fanclub and The Postal Service in blaring out across college campuses the world over. But despite [...]
Lostprophets – ‘The Betrayed’
So, 2010. No hover-boards, robots or flying cars yet, but look a little closer, and I’ll bet you find all that good stuff we’re getting used to is evolving and improving rapidly. Mobile phones, computers, internet… and Lostprophets. January 18th 2010 brings the release of their 4th studio album, ‘The Betrayed’.
Consisting of 11 [...]
Review: Train – “Save Me, San Francisco”
Honestly, I have been getting pretty weary of Train. A huge fan of their first couple records, I found their subsequent ones to be hit and miss. Their last one, 2006’s “For Me, It’s Youâ€, was a real snoozefest – more fun could be had watching CSPAN. Making matters even [...]
Hedley – The Show Must Go Review
I’m going to make no bones about this, I love Hedley, always have, so this review will be more than extremely biased in many people’s eyes. So obviously when I heard that the four piece were going to make a new album, I was over the moon. The finished product [...]
Skillet ‘Awake’ Review
Its funny how things go; SKILLET, a Christian rock band having now released seven CD’s with the last two (“Collide†and “Comatoseâ€) getting Grammy nominations and then in 2008 they add a new female drummer/vocalist Jen Ledger due to former drummer Lori Peters retirement.
SKILLET’s new release “Awake†will come this month (August 25) and [...]
Sick Puppies is an Australian three-piece band formed in 1997 in a music room of Mosman High School. Since then, the band has put out an EP (short-length album) and three CDs, including Tri-Polar. After some initial rotations, the band’s line-up is currently cemented, with guitarist Shimon Moore, bassist Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin. Shimon’s [...]
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