Silverstein – This Is How The Wind Shifts

Silverstein is still going at it and recently released “This Is How The Wind Shifts”, already their sixth studio album.
Silverstein is still going at it and recently released “This Is How The Wind Shifts”, already their sixth studio album.
“Vulnerable” originally came out in 2011 when The Used’s popularity was rapidly declining after the dud that was “Artwork”.
Modern Baseball is a relatively new band out of Philadelphia who recently released “Sports” on Lame-O Records, a label run by their manager Eric Osman.
Oddczar is a somewhat weird name but okay, I can look past that. Especially if that band just released a debut that hits as hard as “One Word”.
Subtlety is a word that’s wasted on the guys that make up The Mongoloids.
Hailing from Spain, Everlyn is a girl-fronted band that likes to write poppy rock songs with a punky touch.
Dead serious… not sure if that’s what these guys are but that is what Blodig Alvor means in Norwegian.
Caravels is – in my humble opinion – right up there with Pianos Become The Teeth, Touche Amore and The Saddest Landscape yet they haven’t quite gotten the same kind of recognition those bands have.
In honor of Record Store Day, the veteran pop-punkers in New Found Glory released a 7” with six Ramones covers.
Even though Koji has already been around for a while, establishing his name as a credible singer/songwriter and a fierce supporter of several causes, “Crooked In My Mind” is his debut full-length.