Tag: alternative

January 12, 2012

Ruth - Life is Just a Dream

Recently, alternative rockers Ruth posted a music video for their brand new song “Life Is Just a Dream”. Well, they are releasing an EP, entitled “Payola”, featuring 7 new songs, including the single, on January 31. Album art below. [thanks Jahwarriah]… Continued →

December 2, 2011

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August 21, 2011

August 17, 2011

REVIEW : Sainthood Reps - Monoculture

All you modern Tooth and Nail haters can finally relax, because Sainthood Reps brings the label back to the days of Frodus, Blenderhead, and 90 Pound Wuss. This is grungy post-hardcore with a Long Island twist.

August 15, 2011

August 2, 2011

REVIEW : The Make - This Box EP

Number One Gun's Jeff Schneeweis and Trevor Sellers are back together, adding Sarah Ann from See You Soon to create a new, catchy indie rock sound that is equally mature, fun, and emotional.

July 29, 2011

July 15, 2011

July 13, 2011

REVIEW : Jonathan Jones - Community Group

With his second full-length solo release, the lead singer of Waking Ashland and We Shot the Moon delivers more of those signature melodies while finally letting loose, somehow getting deeper and having more fun at the same time.

July 8, 2011

June 22, 2011

May 26, 2011

REVIEW : Baretta May - Signals Vol. 1

Baretta May’s experimental blend of post-hardcore, indie rock, and jam band sounds is highly impressive and well worth checking out for anyone bored with run-of-the-mill rock bands and wanting something fresh and different.

May 17, 2011

May 4, 2011

April 30, 2011

REVIEW : Great Awakening - Songs in Secret

As the name suggests, Songs in Secret are personal and intimate expressions of love towards God. Great Awakening’s “adult alternative” sound will click well with fans of anything from Coldplay to The Glorious Unseen, bringing music that is both enjoyable and uplifting.

April 20, 2011

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March 29, 2011

INTERVIEW : He is We

He is We recently finished a stint on the road with The Scene Aesthetic, Carter Hulsey and Plugin Stereo. When they played Wilmington, DE a friend and I met up with Trevor Kelly, half of the boy/girl duo. Their performance was great. While most of the audience members were not familiar with the band’s songs, more than half were singing along as vocalist Rachel Taylor taught the crowd a chorus or two. After their set we met up with Trevor outside the venue, amidst multiple fans and even parents who wanted his attention.… Continued →

March 28, 2011

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March 9, 2011

REVIEW : Eisley - The Valley

Leaning more on guitars than the piano this time around, Eisley’s latest is an open window to the hurt of broken relationships and the nervous joy of a potentially brighter future.

March 8, 2011