Sleep Station – The Pride Of Chester James
James Debiak, the driving force behind Sleep Station, once again goes into storytelling mode on “The Pride Of Chester James” while treating us to a fine collection of rootsy tunes.
James Debiak, the driving force behind Sleep Station, once again goes into storytelling mode on “The Pride Of Chester James” while treating us to a fine collection of rootsy tunes.
Drugs are bad. Bishop is good. So what if Bishop (formerly xBishopx) writes an album called “Drugs”? Still good! Need proof? Pick up the album which is out now on Dead Truth Recordings.
In case you haven’t heard Trap Them before… Deathwish. Jakob Bannon artwork. You getting the picture?
Francis Mark helped shape the melodic metalcore movement with From Autumn To Ashes, let his 90s emo spirit run free in his side-project Biology and now it’s time for him to tap into yet another par
From Tallahassee, Florida comes Lipona, a band that very quietly released their debut full-length without the help of a label.
After having to wait literally half my life for a new Guns N’ Roses album, I think it was almost impossible for la Rose to live up to my expectations from the get-go.
Ever seen the movie “The Pursuit Of Happyness” where Will Smith experiences the American Dream thanks to a Rubik’s cube?
I can’t really remember too much about Driver Side Impact’s debut album “The Very Air We Breathe”. But from what little I can still recall it was a little more experimental than “Lion”.
What basically started out as a joke band between Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme has become an unctrollable hipshaker since.
Album number six (!) for the New Amsterdams opens almost as unnoticed as the actual release of the album with the very lo-fi “Revenge” which has just Matthew Pryor strumming his guitar while singin