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Album Review: Sevendust, ‘Time Travelers and Bonfires’

The acoustic album. It's a concept that gives me a feeling of heartburn and often evokes an audible "ugh." The entire concept of "stripping down"...

Album Review: Kyng, ‘Burn the Serum’

It's awesome to see a band break out. Back in 2011, we were first introduced to Kyng, a Cali-born band who was promoting their indie...

Pop-Press: Rocks Off 2014 Concert Cruise Line-Up

Rocks Off, New York City's sweetest independent concert promoters are back with a brand new season of high seas rock 'n' roll adventures. The...

Album Review: Cloud Nothings, ‘Here and Nowhere’

Cleveland rocker Dylan Baldi has plenty to be proud of in his short music career. The mastermind behind Cloud Nothings has seen his project...

The Singles Party: Girl Talk & Freeway f./Jadakiss “I Can Hear Sweat”

When music editor Jason Stives sent out this week's selection for The Singles Party, there was a collective squeal of joy from the staff....

Album Review: Christina Perri, ‘Head or Heart’

Written by Kayla Peters You may remember Christina Perri as the diminutive inked up pop star who burst onto the scene three years ago with...

Pop-Press: Those Mockingbirds Drop New Single, Video

Our good friends from Those Mockingbirds are absolutely killing it these days. While on the midst of a tour that has them swinging into...

Interview: Switchfoot

Written by Mallory Delchamp California band, Switchfoot, has been quite busy in recent months. Just last year they released their documentary, Fading West which detailed...

Interview: The Colourist

Written by Al Mannarino Last summer, a few friends and I went to the Santos Party House in New York to see this new band...

Pop-Press: Asbury Surf Music Festival – Date Change

Asbury Park, New Jersey -- ***DATE CHANGE*** The 1st Annual Asbury Park Surf Music Festival will make its debut at the world famous Asbury...

Album Review: Black Label Society, ‘Catacombs of the Black Vatican’

Twelve years ago a young, excitable college journalist proclaimed in his college newspaper that Black Label Society's 1919 Eternal was "the best heavy metal...

Album Review: Manchester Orchestra, ‘Cope’

When Manchester Orchestra frontman Andy Hull announced that the band’s forthcoming record, Cope, would be a heavy rock record it was the least likely...