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Album Review: Ryan Adams, ‘Ryan Adams’

Written by Chris Panico It's been a number of years since we've had a Ryan Adams record. In 2011 he dropped Ashes and Fire, and...

Pop-Press: Those Mockingbirds & Reese Van Ripper, ‘Horns & Tails’

News flash - we really dig Those Mockingbirds. We've been saying this since last year and we will continue saying it every time they...

Album Review: Gerard Way, ‘Hesitant Alien’

Written by Chris Panico The guitar is dying. It's been happening for awhile now and a quick glance at the Billboard charts from the last...

Happy Mondays Interview Series: Empire Escorts

The Jersey Shore scene is filled with fantastic bands -- but the one genre (or subgenre) that seems to get overlooked when discussing the...

Pop-Break Live: Pop-Break’s Five-Year Anniversary Party

Pop-Break turns 5 years old today, but we celebrated a few days early. This past Friday — Sept. 26 — we and Dark City...

The Singles Party, Kendrick Lamar: ‘i’

When Kendrick Lamar speaks...WE LISTEN. The acclaimed hip-hop artists and 2013 summer music festival staple dropped his new single "I" this week. Pop-Break's resident...

Pop-Press: Indian Summer in Asbury Park

The wonderful people of the Asbury Park Boardwalk are putting together the first ever Indian Summer Party which will take place on Saturday, September...

Interview: Cherub

Who doesn't love 90s R&B jams? Even the most hardcore metal head has a little soft spot for some smoothness from the 90s. The music...

Lost Songs: Little-T & One Track Mike, ‘Shaniqua’

Welcome to the return of Pop-Break's Lost Songs Column. We started this column in 2010 as a way for us to shine a light...

Pop-Break Live: Stiff Little Fingers (Stone Pony)

Irish punk icons Stuff Little Fingers came into the world famous Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey on Friday night September 19th. Opening...

Interview: Donavon Frankenreiter

Some songs you can remember the exact time and place you heard them. It was brutally cold and snow-covered February day in 2008. I was...

Interview: Veil of Maya

Right around three-years ago, I discovered a wave of bands that somehow merged the progressive tendencies of Dream Theater with the melodic brutality of...