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Album Review: Every Time I Die, ‘Low Teens’

Written by Andrew Howie If you’ve read my column before, you know I lean more towards prog-rock, jam bands, psychedelia, jazz, basically anything that’s never...

Album Review: Green Day, ‘Revolution Radio’

After the three part experimental effort from Green Day, I kind of felt cheated. Here were three individual albums (Uno!, Dos!, Tre!), released within...

Album Review: Danny Brown, ‘Atrocity Exhibition’

Written by Angelo Gingerelli What goes on in Detroit? Seriously, how can one city produce a seemingly endless number of musical madmen like Ted...

The Beardos of Crobot Welcome the World to Fat City

The Beardos of Crobot Welcome the World to Fat City Just around two-years ago, a spur of the moment decision to cover a small rock...

Lennon Claypool Delirium and Yoko Ono Keeps New York City Weird

Pop-Break Live: Lennon Claypool Delirium at Irving Plaza - August 2016 It was a hot humid night in New York City, and it was the...

Pop-Break Turns Lucky Number 7 Today

It's September 29, and once again I find myself at a complete loss for words. Today, this site turns one year older. Every year I...

Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin Bring The Sickness to PNC Bank Arts Center

Two of the titans of hard rock -- Breaking Benjamin and Disturbed -- brought the thunder to the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel,...

Anders Osborne Brings ‘Spacedust and Oceans Views’ to Asbury Park

Pop-Break Live: Anders Osborne, Oliver John Rodgers, and James Dalton at The Stone Pony One of the premier blues guitarists in the land, Anders Osborne...

Metallica Drops New Single “Moth Into the Flame”

Just days after stepping off stage at the massive Global Citizen Music Festival in New York City, Metallica has dropped a new single off...

Album Review: TAUK, ‘Sir Nebula’

Written by Andrew Howie I first heard about TAUK in my early college years. They’ve made a fairly meteoric rise since then, touring all over...

Album Review: Kool Keith, ‘Feature Magnetic’

Written by Angelo Gingerelli In the 80’s Kool Keith pioneered the off-beat, abstract vocals and futuristic production that would influence the next generation of experimental...

Album Review: The Dear Hunter, ‘Act V: Hymns With the Devil in Confessional’

Written by Andrew Howie The Dear Hunter is one of the most intriguing groups around right now. Formed by multi-instrumentalist Casey Crescenzo, formerly of The...