Album Reviews
Album Review: Stiff Middle Fingers – “American Refuse”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . September 6, 2018
Stiff Middle Fingers are as wild and pissed off as they’ve ever been on American Refuse, which is absolutely no surprise as the political punks
Album Review: BUMMER – “Holy Terror”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . August 29, 2018
Thank God (or Satan, whichever you prefer) for BUMMER. The trio is back with ten assbeaters on Holy Terror, their full-length follow-up to 2015’s Spank.
Here’s that video the Get Up Kids made at White Schoolhouse
- By Fally Afani
- . August 27, 2018
Last month, we reported on a “secret” show at White Schoolhouse with The Get Up Kids. The event served as background for a music video
Album Review: Vigil and Thieves – “Make Sure They Hear You”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . August 22, 2018
Vigil and Thieves amplify their emo sound they have perfected over the past few years with a dose of the disillusion that comes with age
Album Review: The Band That Saved The World – “Name In Lights”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . August 17, 2018
Frenetic from the very first notes, Name In Lights gives all nine (!) members of The Band That Saved The World their time to shine.
Milkdrop tackles gentrification in new music video
- By Fally Afani
- . July 30, 2018
Our album reviewer Nathan Cardiff couldn’t have described MilkDrop’s album, The Leavenworth Story, any better. In his album review, he states: “An epic in social
Album Review: Milkdrop – “The Leavenworth Story”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . July 29, 2018
How does one analyze The Leavenworth Story while attempting to do it justice? An epic in social commentary that at one time works on a local
Review: Serene Fiend – “Sowing Discord” EP
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . July 27, 2018
From the beginning of Sowing Discord, Serene Fiend creates a moody atmosphere with chilling beats thumping through its industrial rock. The goth vibe is prevalent
Album Review: The Gleaners – “Love, Pattie Santos”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . July 24, 2018
One of my favorite discussions to have is comparing bands’ studio work vs. their live performances. A “live” album itself can either convince you of
Album review: Khrystal – “The Awkward Muva”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . July 18, 2018
Khrystal’s excellent The Awkward Muva kicks off with a glowing guitar on “Badu;” a cloud that her vocals drift on. Autobiographical lyrics delivered without irony,
