2023 is the gift that keeps on giving when it comes to new music. I am here for it!
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Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust, Album Review
You know, it doesn’t seem like that much time at all has passed since the Hella Mega Tour where my sister and I saw Fall Out Boy last, but even that’s approaching two years out now. It’s been infinitely longer since the band has released new music!
Read moreConcert Review – Don Broco
It happened! The whole catalyst for a trip across the pond was to see Don Broco in the flesh and it was as good as I imagined it would be!
Read moreConcert Review: Highly Suspect
If it seems like I just went and saw these guys, well…I did. Back in September. But Highly Suspect came back around with their Ice Cold winter tour and you know I had to go!
Read moreFan Art Friday: White Reaper
I think at this point you all knew this was coming. Again, go listen to these guys!
Read moreConcert Review: White Reaper
After falling immediately in love with White Reaper’s latest album, Asking for a Ride, I decided I couldn’t wait a whole month to see them play live near me. Thus, Friday evening I took a little drive down to Columbus to catch them with a friend!
Read moreNothing More Album Review
I don’t know that I’ve listened to a Nothing More album in full. I usually just rely on my sister to play me all the good ones, but this time around I decided to give their latest full-length release, Spirits, a try.
Read morePhoenix – Alpha Zulu, Album Review
I think this might be the longest stretch of time Phoenix has gone without releasing a new record. It’s been almost six years since there last full-length effort, but now, after all that time, we finally get Alpha Zulu!
Read moreThe 1975 – Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Album Review
I’m sure there were parts of The 1975’s latest album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language, that were in fact about being funny. I however, felt that it had more to do with love. And there’s certainly nothing wrong with that.
Read moreDjo – Decide, Album Review
I can’t help but think back to an interview I read a few months ago where Joe Keery scoffed at the thought of his debut full-length album, Twenty-Twenty. he evidently thought it was a bit juvenile both in sound and from a lyrical perspective. Really, his new album, Decide, seems like a natural continuation from that first record, but I’ll have to listen to it a few more times to see if it’s evolved that much lyrically.
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