After my spiral into obsession with Don Broco, it only makes sense now that I work backwards on their discography. That means Technology was up next! In reading about the album and listening to a handful of interviews, I knew the sound was going to be a little more polished and lean towards pop rock. That made me a little nervous, but here are my takeaways.
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Silverstein – Misery Made Me Album Review
Man, Silverstein is really cranking out the music! It feels like no time at all has passed since they released A Beautiful Place to Drown, but alas, it has been two years. Thus, we fans have been treated to Misery Made Me, released a couple of months ago now.
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More new music, but a bit more on the heavier side this time.
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The musical gods have been very good to me this year, that’s all I have to say.
Read moreDon Broco – Amazing Things Album Review
Why have I been sleeping on this band?!?! Admittedly, I’m new to Don Broco, and I credit Aussie Metal Heads Nath & Johnny. Seriously, go subscribe to their channel on YouTube.
Read moreNew Music – Singles Edition! Pt 2
More new music with a bit of an eclectic flair.
Read moreNew Music – Singles Edition! Pt 1
There has been a lot new music over the course of the past couple of weeks, so I’m trying to listen to it all! Here’s a taste of what’s out there, but be on the lookout for part two soon!
Read moreSenses Fail – Hell is in Your Head, Album Review
How good has this year been to me in terms of new music? The answer is SO. GOOD. To add to that goodness, Senses Fail recently released a new album Hell is in Your Head.
Read moreEmery – Rub Some Dirt in It Album Review
I should know by now that Emery is always going to work hard and fast to get new music to fans. This is no different. After what seemed like a silly short amount of time, they just released another full length album, Rub Some Dirt in It, and it rules!
Read moreDjo – Twenty Twenty Album Review
Given that I just listened to Joe Keery’s lastest single under the “stage name,” Djo, his solo musical effort, I figured I better give his back catalog a fair shake. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by Twenty-Twenty!
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