REVIEW: twenty one pilots – Blurryface

“This is not rap, this is not hip hop, just another attempt to make the voices stop.” Twenty One Pilots is one of those bands that are hard to define, and their sophomore release, “Blurryface” is no different. After an incredible year with a sold out tour, an appearance on the MTV Movie Awards, followed […]

5 Seconds of Summer Album Review

  What started out as four Australian boys covering songs on YouTube, has now become one of the most sensational boy bands (although they are primarily a pop rock band) of 2014. 5 Seconds of Summer, also known as 5sos, rose to international fame after opening up for One Direction on their Take Me Home […]

REVIEW: The Never Ending – ‘ONE’ EP

Like many people, I’m always skeptical when Disney stars release albums. And even though I like Debby Ryan enough, I was still cautious after the announcement of The Never Ending’s debut release, ‘ONE.’ But if The Never Ending’s ‘ONE’ is a sampler of what’s to come, then Debby Ryan and The Never Ending are the […]

Linkin Park’s “The Hunting Party” Track by Track Review

Two years after their latest release and 14 after their first, Linkin Park don’t slow down and reinvent themselves with each new album. They started off with the then-popular nu metal, then they deviated to forms of punk and classic rock, they experimented with an industrial and electronic sound and with The Hunting Party, they […]

Album Review: Alhambra by Mother Falcon

In a generation of bumping Dubstep and countless solo electronic artists, the orchestral, tribal sounds of young Mother Falcon’s Alhambra are rare and hard to come across. Austin, Texas’s Mother Falcon sports 21 members (the oldest being in his 20s) with instruments ranging from cellos to accordions to mandolins. Alhambra, their second CD but first […]