Blink-182 – One More Time…, Album Review

Full disclosure, this may be the only Blink 182 record I have ever listened to in full. I know! What have I been doing for the other eight?! Not listening. Except for the singles that popped off on mainstream radio. Those, I heard. And they were great! But One More Time… seemed to hold some extra significance, so that’s why it made the cut.

Read more

Thirty Seconds to Mars – It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day, Album Review

Well, it’s been two weeks now since 30 Seconds to Mars’ new album dropped since 2018, but because of my lackluster response to most of the singles dropped, I really wasn’t looking forward to this new full-length, It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day.

Read more

Royal Blood – Back to the Water Below, Album Review

It’s hard to believe it’s barely been two years since Royal Blood last put out an album. And it was a great one at that! The pandemic must have been fortuitous for them though, because they even managed to release a few singles before presenting the world with their fourth full length album, Back to the Water Below.

Read more

The Pink Spiders – FREAKAZOID!, Album Review

I have had The Pink Spiders on rotation in my life since Teenage Graffiti came out, but this is the first time I’ve returned to new music from them in earnest. I know there was a bit of a rocky history as far as permanent members went beyond lead singer Matt Friction, so I’d say that’s the reason I never quite stayed current with them.

Read more

Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is but a Dream…, Album Review

Even though I’ve seen this well-regarded metal band live twice in my life, I think this is the first album of theirs that I’ve actually listened to in full. In fact, the last full length album they released was seven years ago – I didn’t even have a blog then! But Avenged Sevenfold is back with Life Is but a Dream… and I gave it my full attention with zero expectations.

Read more

Foo Fighters – But Here We Are, Album Review

Even though I just saw the Foo Fighters a few weeks ago, I couldn’t bring myself to immediately listen to their latest record, But Here We Are, coming just slightly over a year after the passing of the band’s longtime drummer, Taylor Hawkins. Then I learned that Dave Grohl’s mother passed a month after Taylor and I knew I was going to be in for a gut-punch of a record.

Read more