End Of A Year – You Are Beneath Me

On album number three End Of A Year offer more of what they are best at. Call it post-punk, post-hardcore or post-something. Or describe it as hardcore disguised as indie rock. It all works.
On album number three End Of A Year offer more of what they are best at. Call it post-punk, post-hardcore or post-something. Or describe it as hardcore disguised as indie rock. It all works.
Splat! What was that? That’s the sound your head makes when you crank “Lock & Key” up all the way.
For the longest time Good Riddance treated us to some of the best melodic hardcore punk I have ever heard. I thought it was a real shame when they called it a day back in 2007.
The Real McKenzies are a bunch of Scottish Canadians who have been pillaging liquor cabinets around the world for quite a bunch of years already when they’re not too busy impregnating the local wom
Don’t let the band name scare you, it’s the quirkiest thing about Someone Still Love You Boris Yeltsin. There’s nothing too quirky about the songs on “Let It Sway”.
With a whole slew of other bands out there whose name ends on –ettes, The Ettes decided not to look too far when it was to come up with a band name.
Continuance is the continuation of Means and Saints Never Surrender which were - as far as I can remember – two decent melodic hardcore bands.
Nearly a decade after their last album, Stone Temple Pilots are back with a new album. Why it took so long?
From Arkansas comes PM Today consisting of the three brothers Connor, Ryan and Cuinn Brogan along with bassist Jerrod Morgan.
This is the first installment in a 3-part series of really sweet-looking digipacks with Piebald’s first three releases, appropriately titled “The First Ten Years”.