Everyone Dies In Utah - +//- (Polarities)

These Texans already seem to know where they are going to end up, but not before they try to tear it up with some metalcore tunes.
These Texans already seem to know where they are going to end up, but not before they try to tear it up with some metalcore tunes.
“Major” is Fang Island’s second album and just like their debut, it’s basically one big tribute to fun. I think it’s impossible to listen to this and not start grinning ear to ear.
Canada’s Wintersleep hooked up with The Flaming Lips’ not-so-secret weapon/producer Dave Fridmann to record their fifth album.
As much as I liked “Bodies Of Water”, I thought that Make Do And Mend took a giant leap forward on 2010’s “End Measured Mile” with their slicker take on post-hardcore.
There are few things that have as big an influence on a band’s sound as the vocals. So anytime a vocalist is replaced, there’s that question… will they still be as good?
Murder By Death is back with a new album… so let’s rejoice! But in a gloomy way… don’t do anything too crazy like smiling.
Lipona already made quit an impression on me with “Atlas” and the “Pigeonholed” EP and they now solidify their status with “Networks”.
This Hamden, CT outfit was formerly known as Dear You but apparently the name was taken and so they changed it to Wolves At Bay.
“Phoenix” is a pretty fitting album title for a band that parted ways with their label and was all of a sudden free to do as they please.
“Momentum” opens with the kind of intro that Linkin Park seemed to have patented.