July 05 — Fans have been waiting almost four years since the Scissor Sisters released an album, and with their new release Nightwork they have offered up a delectable mix of camp and dance. It’s crass, disco, and oh-so-brilliant.
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July 05 — Fans have been waiting almost four years since the Scissor Sisters released an album, and with their new release Nightwork they have offered up a delectable mix of camp and dance. It’s crass, disco, and oh-so-brilliant.
Continue ReadingJune 23 — The Drums’ Jonathan Pierce and Jacob Graham have been best friends since they met in summer camp when they were children. Throughout the years, they formed different bands with and without each other. Today, we have the Drums — a brilliant synth-pop band that is not only reminiscent of ‘80s pop groups like the Wake and New Order, but also touches on the earliest basic pop sounds of the 50s and 60s like the Ventures and the Beach Boys.
Continue ReadingJune 23 — After releasing 2008’s awesome Scream Aim Fire, Welsh metal band Bullet For My Valentine apparently decided they were too metal, so they went back to emo rock with their most recent release, Fever.
Continue ReadingJune 23 — Ohio duo Bad Veins’ follow-up EP to their debut finds the band taking a more electronic, less orchestral, turn. The four songs on Outliers feature cyborg-like backing vocals and a lot more synths than their debut. Outliers shows the band refining their already unique sound.
Continue ReadingJune 23 — Enlighten Listening features unique arrangements of sounds, which reflect positive energy toward artists from all walks of life. Dealz Makes Beats, with the collaboration of DJ Dozen. blend layers and samples which symbolically represent enlightenment.
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