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EP Review: Blushboy, ‘Heartstrings and Other Things’
Nynoshka Vazquez-Suazo
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November 20, 2024
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When We Were Young 2024: How I Became the Luckiest Emo Kid in the World
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Pod of Doom: Black Sabbath – Paranoid, 1970
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Orville Peck ‘Stampedes’ The Met in Philly with Beguiling Panache
Review: Mr. Bungle, ‘The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo’
Andrew Howie
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November 10, 2020
This year has been something else, to put it lightly. Everyone has been stressed for one reason or another, and one of the few...
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Lara Hope on ‘Songs in the Key of Quarantine,’ The Ark-Tones, New Music & more
Allison Lips
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November 6, 2020
Is the Coronavirus pandemic getting you down? If so, the Gold Hope Duo can cheer you up with Songs in the Key of Quarantine....
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NJ Next: Foom
Angelo Gingerelli
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October 28, 2020
NJ Next usually focuses on talent rising from The Jersey Shore, but every so often an artist comes from another part of the state...
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Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Letter to You’ is a Perfect Album & Documentary About Life, Death & Jersey
Bill Bodkin
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October 27, 2020
Letter to You, the new album from Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, is easily one of the band's best complete records in decades....
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BlackPink: Light Up the Sky is a Must-Watch for K-pop Fans
Rachel Freeman
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October 23, 2020
BlackPink: Light Up the Sky is a documentary directed by Caroline Suh (Salt Fat Acid Heat). This is the group’s first documentary as well...
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Gia Ford Embraces a Daring New Direction with Latest Single “Sleeping in Your Garden”
Pop-Break Staff
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October 21, 2020
Written by Kenny Bieber When it comes to rising talent, artists that have their own highly unique aesthetic usually tend to resonate fully with listeners....
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Spiderwebs, Ska & Stefani’s Star: No Doubt’s ‘Tragic Kingdom’ Turns 25
Allison Lips
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October 12, 2020
“Excuse Me Mr.” ... can you believe No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom turns 25 years old on October 10? Back in 1996, ska burst into...
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Review: Gus Dapperton, ‘Orca’
Pop-Break Staff
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September 29, 2020
Written by Kenny Bieber When it comes to young and emerging talent, the pressure can lie tremendously on the success of their debut or...
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Jackson Pines on ‘Half Light,’ Anthony Bourdain, A New Record & More
Bill Bodkin
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September 25, 2020
There are certain bands that create the perfect for specific seasons. Yes, an obvious statement, yet when the music of Jackson Pines floats through...
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Brian Erickson on ‘Little Secrets,’ Demos for a Difference, Self-Recording & Shore Towns
Bill Bodkin
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September 18, 2020
It's been a while since Pop Break has talked to a local Asbury Park artist. We all know why -- do we really need...
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Smashing Pumpkins, Orville Peck, Patti Scialfa Added to Sea Hear Now 2021
Bill Bodkin
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September 17, 2020
Sea Hear Now 2021 just gave us a whole lot to look forward to for next year. It was a massive bummer that Sea Hear...
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Review: Morningside Lane, ‘These Are Our Years’
Rob Crowther IV
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September 16, 2020
For as many bands as we have in the Jersey scene, a select few truly encompass that original raw, gritty Jersey Feel. Outside of...
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