1997 – Notes From Underground

Releasing three albums in as many years is something you don’t hear that often anymore in today’s music industry.
Releasing three albums in as many years is something you don’t hear that often anymore in today’s music industry.
On “Road Maps And Heart Attacks” This Time Next Year make poppunk shine once again. Named after an album by The Movielife, it’s not hard to imagine what these guys sound like.
What to expect when The Slackers’ Vic Ruggiero and Groovie Ghoulies’ Kepi Ghoulie get in the studio together to record a split? Well, listen to “The New Dark Ages” and find out.
Our Belgian hardcore pride is back with another ferocious assault on all your senses.
I’ve always liked Atreyu ever since I heard “Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses” back in 2002.
Apparently the two dudes from New Zealand ran out of ideas while writing the second season of their show.
On album number three, the dudes that make up Pissed Jeans sound even rawer than before. I’m guessing producer Alex Newport (Sepultura, At The Drive-In) had somehing to do with that.
Whereas you could still hear the echoes of Band Of Horses lingering on Grand Archives’ debut album, this time around Mat Brooke has made the gap between his project and his collaboration with Ben B
Denver’s Esprit De Corps need just five songs and just under fourteen minutes to waltz in the place and make an impression.
Holy crap, I’ve been listening to this album for what seems like forever now and I still haven’t grown tired of it.