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Album Review: Slayer, ‘Repentless’

Written by Dylan Brandsema “No looking back No regrets No apologies What you get is what you see” Those are some of the the lyrics contained in title track...

Album Review: The Wonder Years, ‘No Closer to Heaven’

Written by Amy Geiss If you don’t know The Wonder Years as a band and thought this review was a dated piece on the late...

Interview: Bonfires

Written by Erin Mathis Bonfires is a relatively new, yet incredibly promising, band from Chicago. They’ve already pumped out two EPs: We All Talk About...

The Struts Melt Faces at The Wonder Bar

Pop-Break Live: The Struts at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park The Struts, the new hot British rock band, brought their high octane glam-tactic rock...

The Breakcast: The Beard and The Blerd – The First Encounter

It's a meeting of the times. A collaboration to end all collaborations. In short, it's an epic podcast...epically silly, but epic nonetheless. Pop Blerd's editor-in-chief Michael...

Interview: SlumGods

Written by Keshav Pandya What is hip-hop? What exactly is 'hip-hop culture'? What is the purpose of this art form? Why has hip-hop grown to such...

Against Me! Rocks The Red Bull Sound Select Series | Stone Pony

Red Bull Sound Select Presents Against Me! at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ On Friday September Red Bull Sound Select New Jersey presented...

Keith Jeffery of Atlas Genius talks ‘Inanimate Objects,’ Chipotle, and more

Written by Christian Bischoff Atlas Genius burst onto the music scene in 2013 with a spectacular debut album and their hit single “Trojans.” Now, brothers...

Album Review: Scarface, ‘Deeply Rooted’

Written by Angelo Gingerelli  In a career spanning 25+ years Brad Jordan has worn many hats, from helping bring Dirty South Hip-Hop to the national spotlight...

The 2nd Annual 24 Hour Songwriting Challenge is Coming

It's truly one of the great original ideas. Speak Into My Good Eye, a fantastic website dedicated to covering the independent and the original of...

The Awesomeness of Lamb of God and ‘VII: Sturm Und Drang’

There is this unwavering aura of excitement whenever one of metal’s fiercest acts drops a new record, especially when the modern torchbearer of extreme...

Album Review: Beach House, ‘Depression Cherry’

Written by Chris Panico Beach House’s newest record Depression Cherry is essentially the sonic embodiment of the perfect buzz you get from middle-of-the-road red wine....