Saturday
Aug112012

Album Review: Buffalo Killers' Dig. Sow. Love. Grow.

The Buffalo Killers are no newbies in the music scene, and their work with The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach is finally starting to bring more light to their music. They have put out three albums in the past, but their fourth and latest album, Dig. Sow. Love. Grow., has the cohesive sound that they've been looking for since 2006. 

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Friday
Aug102012

Album Review: Heyward Howkins' The Hale & Hearty

            In the era of Justin Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen, it is questionable that there are musicians still out there that produce unique music. Fortunately, indie artist Heyward Howkins has produced an album full of individuality and raw talent that all music fans could appreciate. You can check it out here.

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Saturday
Aug042012

The Ghost Inside's "Get What You Give" Gives Just Enough

The Ghost Inside, probably a name you haven’t heard before unless you’re in the hardcore scene. The first time I heard them was as an opener for Parkway Drive a little over a year ago. I didn’t give them much thought because I was too excited for the main act but they did leave an impression. A year later when I came upon the Warped Tour 2012 lineup, there they were again, and I wasn’t going to take them lightly.  When I first saw them they were touring promoting their album Returners. Now, touring on the Monster Energy Stage, they have new material to throw into the mix, and it doesn’t disappoint.

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Thursday
Aug022012

Album Review: Joss Stone's Soul Sessions, Vol. 2

If you're familiar with Joss Stone's music, then you know that 'Soul Sessions' is a great title for any album of hers. However, if you've never heard her work and you guess it's soulful, then you'd be right (and Captain Obvious!). 

On July 30th, Joss released The Soul Sessons, Vol 2, which is her sixth studio album. 

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Wednesday
Jul182012

Album Review: Frank Ocean's Channel Orange

After the hype behind his debut release, his signing to Def Jam Records, and the recent brave confession about his bisexuality, the tables have indeed turned from Frank Ocean being a secret weapon, and all eyes and ears have been on him, waiting patiently for his Def Jam debut, Channel Orange.

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