Tag: Triple Crown

The Dear Hunter

Music Reviews

Act II: The Meaning of, And All Things Regarding Ms. Leading (Triple Crown). Review by Jen Cray.

Brand New

Music Reviews

Deja Entendu (Triple Crown). Review by Margie Libling.

Brandnew

Music Reviews

Your Favortie Weapon (Triple Crown). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

Shockwave

Music Reviews

Omega Supreme: The Complete Collection: 1996-2001 (Triple Crown). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

Hot Rod Circuit

Music Reviews

Pretty solid and upbeat punk pop, but with a sort of garage hard edge. Someti…

e.town concrete

Music Reviews

Whoa! Let me tell you how pleasantly surprised I was when I popped this littl…

One4One

Music Reviews

Seven Year Cicada (Triple Crown). Review by Patrick Rafter

25 Ta Life

Music Reviews

Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment (Triple Crown). Review by Patrick Rafter

King Django

Music Reviews

King Django’s Roots & Culture (Triple Crown). Review by Jason Feifer

25 Ta Life

Music Reviews

Strength Through Unity/The Spirit Remains (Triple Crown). Review by David Lee Beowülf

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Screen Reviews

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