Alien Ant Farm
Anthology (New Noize/Dreamworks). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Anthology (New Noize/Dreamworks). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Injury Loves Melody (Hollywood). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Various Artists (Divine). Review by Steve Schwadron.
New Killer America (RCA). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Fuel for Life (Nitro). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Good Charlotte (Daylight/Epic). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Manifest Of Hate (Century Media). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Various Artists (Moonshine). Review by Steve Schwadron.
Emo, indie rock, whatever you want to call it, Twothirtyeight set forth the t…
I would expect nothing less from Ensign on their new Nitro Records EP, For…
I was initially surprised to hear that the rapcore Factory 81 was putting out…
L.D. 50 by Mudvayne is one of the hardest-hitting and assaulting recor…
Someone please tell me what the hell all the hype is about! I am disappointed…
Drive-Thru Recordss Showcase, featuring Allister, Midtown, Dashboard Confessional, and New Found Glory, at the Lion’s Den in New York City, NY on October 21, 2000. Concert review by Steve Schwadron.
Whoever said that metal ballads were gone and not coming back was dead wrong,…
This album is very well one of the most interesting I have listened to this y…
Ween announce first extensive tour since reuniting in 2016
In this installment, Christopher Long receives a massive love gift from his nail tech: a ravaged original vinyl pressing of the classic 1971 Alice Cooper LP, Killer, for free.
All the Sandy Bottom characters come to life in The Spongebob Musical at the Orlando Rep. Carl F. Gauze reviews.
55th Anniversary Super Deluxe Double LP (Don Giovanni Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Macabre masterpiece The House that Screamed gets a stunning Blu-ray makeover, revealing a release good enough to convert non-believers. Phil Bailey reviews.
Ink 19’s Stacey Zering talks with writer Doug Bratton, who takes us inside his indie murder mystery comic book series, Isolation.
On today’s show, Charley Deppner, Eszter Balint, and Pat Greene enjoy a discussion of terror, punk rock, and the duality of musical genius.
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, just as their entire back catalog is released on vinyl in partnership with the Blue Rose Foundation.
This week, savvy shopper Christopher Long scores an abused vinyl copy of The Long Run, the 1979 Eagles classic, from a local junkie for a pack of smokes and a can of pop.
Black Holes Are Hard to Find (Nemu Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.