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Interview: Bury Me a Lion

bill bodkin interviews the nyc indie band as they get ready for the catalpa fest this weekend... In our short run working with major music...

Interview Bright Light Bright Light

bill bodkin interviews the Uk electro pop artist... The world of dance music doesn't get a good rep these days. When you think of the...

Interview: The Aggrolites

maxwell barna interviews the west coast reggae band as they prepare to perform at the wonder bar in asbury park, n.j. It’s not every day...

Jersey Rock: July Playlist

our homegirl maria mar recaps jersey rock's month of july... Pop-Break.com and 95.9 WRAT's Jersey Rock host, Maria Mar are proud to introduce the first...

Brent Johnson’s Lost Songs: ‘Off The Wall’ by Lee Ranaldo

brent johnson digs up another lost treasure, this week from Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo ... There's a scene in the film Juno where the...

Review: ‘Vacation!’ by The Brigantines

bill bodkin reviews the debut record from the jersey shore's premier surf rock outfit... There's a fine line between performing a style of music and...

Pop-Press: Marco Benevento’s Asbury Show Moved

the news desk breaks it down... For those wondering...yes, Marco Benevento will still be performing in Asbury Park on Saturday July 28. Originally scheduled to perform...

Pop-Break Live: The Warped Tour [Camden, NJ]

joe zorzi looks at the 2012 edition of the famed punk rock festival... I’ve been to the Warped Tour many times in my day and...

Interview: Matisyahu

bill bodkin interviews the multi-talented reggae artist... In 2006 we first heard him live at Stubbs in Austin, Texas -- the hasidic reggae artists known...

Album Review: “All I Was” by Tremonti

lisa pikaard reviews the first solo record from the creed and alter bridge guitarist... I really wanted to write about Mark Tremonti’s solo effort, All...

Interview: Lit

lauren stern wonders why her car is in the front yard... California rockers Lit have been off the radar for the last six years due...

Brent Johnson’s Lost Songs: ‘I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better’ by The Byrds

brent johnson digs up another lost treasure, this week from The Byrds ... The 1960s was an endless stream of perfect, three-minute pop songs that...