Seahaven - Ghost
Submitted by Laura on October 18, 2011 - 00:00“Ghost” is the debut by a band called Seahaven which counts Final Fight drummer James Phillips among their ranks.
“Ghost” is the debut by a band called Seahaven which counts Final Fight drummer James Phillips among their ranks.
Turbowolf is one of the latest bands to rise up from the UK underground. They recently signed with Hassle who will be releasing the band’s self-titled album next month.
Eight years after Blink went on an indefinite hiatus, the boys are back and out to prove they have become men in the meantime. On “Neighborhoods” there are no more poop jokes like on “Dude Ranch”.
Scott H. Biram – the devil’s one man band – is back with a new album filled with songs about cursing, drinking, fucking and more drinking. Or killing a chicken.
Dub Trio is called Dub Trio because they play dub (mixed in with metal) and there’s three of them in the band. Sometimes things just aren’t that far-fetched.
Living With Lions’ follow-up to “Make Your Mark” originally came with artwork referring to the bible as the poo testament and picturing Jesus as a turd.
The commuters that make up Bridge And Tunnel are back with the follow-up to 2008’s “East/West”.
Four years after the release of the angst-driven “Under The Boards”, Saves The Day returns with a more positive outlook on life.
Standing still equals dying fast. It’s something that the guys in Thrice must really believe in because they keep on releasing albums at a frenetic pace without ever sounding the same.
On “Clash Battle Guilt Pride” Polar Bear Club seems to have experienced a major growth spurt. From cub to bear so to speak.