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Heads Held High – So Say We All

Review — May 27, 2009

So Say We All is the full-length debut from Clevelanders Heads Held High. These five gentlemen have been kicking around in the city for a few years now with a couple of self-released EP's under their belts. For their debut full-length the band has continued to belt out high-octane melodic …

Tommy & The High Pilots – Only Human

Review — June 24, 2013

Santa Barbara four-piece Tommy & The High Pilots first formed five years ago in 2008. In that space of time they have released two albums (with Only Human being their third) and an EP. Most of Tommy & The High Pilots' songs are, at their core, slices of catchy pop …

High Priests – Spinning

Review — April 16, 2018

When I first saw High Priests 3 or 4 years ago, I would have labeled them as stoner punk. While their press photos certainly still hit on that imagery, I’m not so sure that Spinning matches that descriptor in any sense. As for additional semi-relevant background info, the band has some recognizable …

High Tension Wires – Welcome New Machine

Review — June 6, 2011

Namedropping in reviews is an easy thing to do, and I’m not averse to it myself. The obvious ones for High Tension Wires come via the members’ pedigree (Riverboat Gamblers, Marked Men, The Reds, Bad Sports). I usually try to limit it to that—the other …

How Do We Jump This High? – Funny/Not Funny

Review — September 12, 2011

Answer Key Records, the new record label formed by Bridge & Tunnel's, Jeff Cunningham, chose How Do We Jump This High's, Funny/Not Funny, for the label's first release--a quartet comprised of members of the short lived Get Bent and Frame. Together, they blend their sound into one melodic-punk explosion. Funny/Not …

Eastern High – Halo

Review — August 17, 2021

It feels like people have sort of given up on doing prog metal with clean vocals, no? Or maybe that’s just me? Or maybe I just started giving up on that area due to its general lack of ingenuity in musical terms and veered more heavily into extreme prog. Regardless, …

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – Self Titled

Review — December 19, 2011

In the past two years there has been some speculation about the Gallagher brothers. Even during their career as Oasis the speculation was there. Many questioned with all of their issues who was the real talent driving the band. Well this is the year that the question gets answered. With …

Thee High Priestess – MMXII Demo

Review — March 12, 2012

The internet contains some weird ways to discover music, and this aspect is a double edged sword because now everyone and their brothers and or sisters try to make music in their bedroom or basement or garage and put it up on their interwebz for everyone else to sift through; …

Shows: Fest 12 news begins

News — April 23, 2013

The Fest 12 has launched their website for the annual punk rock gathering in Gainesville, FL. This years line-up is to include over 300 bands, with the first wave of announcements including but not limited to Boy Sets Fire, Dopamines, Masked Intruder, Off With Their Heads, Menzingers, Code Orange Kids, …

MP3s: Free summer sampler from Bullet Tooth Records

News — June 1, 2013

It's already June and Bullet Tooth is offering a free 2013 summer sampler featuring select cuts from their roster. The comp includes unreleased songs from Serianna and The Smoking Hearts, in addition to songs from Death Ray Vision, Memphis May Fire, Throw the Fight, and more.

Labels: Black Map joins MInus Head

News — June 11, 2014

Black Map, a Bay area group that contains members of Dredg, Far, and The Trophy Fire, have joined Minus Head Records. Specifically, the trio is Mark Engles (Dredg), singer/bass player Ben Flanagan (The Trophy Fire) and drummer Chris Robyn (Far/Crosses). The band has recorded their full-length with a tentative release …

Labels: Say-10 turns 10

News — November 5, 2014

Say-10 Records, out of Richmond, VA, is celebrating their 10th anniversary with a Three day show at The Broadberry from Nov. 21-23. Bands included in the event ar Tim Barry, Smoke or Fire, Iron Chic, Iron Reagan, Night Birds, Spraynard, Beach Slang, Timeshares, Chumped, Landmines, Erik Petersen (Mischief Brew), Pears, …

Records: BoySetsFire's The Misery Index out on vinyl

News — January 9, 2015

On Tuesday Jan. 13 B9 Records will issues The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years on vinyl for the first time. The album first came out in 2006 on Equal Vision Records and has not been released on vinyl in the US.

Tours: Take Action Tour 2015 with

News — January 29, 2015

The annual charity Take Action tour event has been scheduled for 2015 with Memphis May Fire, Crown The Empire, Dance Gavin Dance, and Palisades. A portion of all ticket sales will benefit Leaving the Dream Foundation. The tour is sponsored by Sub City Records.

Tours: Amorphis in USA, Canada

News — April 4, 2022

Following the release of Halo earlier this year, Finnish metal band Amorphis is now set to hit the road, including a North American tour, which begins on April 13 and runs until mid-May. Uada, Sylvaine, and Hoaxed will offer support on select dates, which are posted below.

Records: Chaosphere: 25 years later

News — July 30, 2023

Meshuggah has an impressive catalog since forming in Umeå, Sweden back in 1987. Among their many releases is 1998's Chaosphere, which is now 25 years old. To mark its anniversary, the band a new version, coming Nov. 10 via Atomic Fire. The new edition includes hi-def remastering, a liner booklet, …

Fire & Ice – Not Of This Earth

Review — October 8, 2012

Fire & Ice is a groove infused hardcore band out of Richmond, Virginia. Their newest release, Not of This Earth has been put out on Reaper Records. Opening for legendary acts and touring consistently with some of the best in the game, these guys are quickly going to the top …

Memphis May Fire – Challengers

Review — July 2, 2012

Ever since their debut full length, Sleepwalking, Memphis May Fire have departed from the southern tinged metalcore they were known for, and instead have adopted a more straight forward approach to the genre. This move had alienated a large portion of their audience, and obscured their identity in the …

Light Yourself on Fire – Intimacy

Review — July 23, 2009

Light Yourself on Fire combine hardcore and death metal on Intimacy, their second release. Ex-Reversal of Man vocalist Matt Coplon gives us notes on his lyrics, which draw from writers such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and Kierkegaard. It's always a bonus to get insight into the thoughts behind …

Mouse Fire – Wooden Teeth

Review — January 28, 2008

Lakeland, Florida has given birth to spawn that has been attempted by many. Consisting of four members, Mouse Fire's debut album Wooden Teeth slices, blends, sometimes smothers, and completes the emo-pop sound forged in the beginning of the 2000's. Musically enchanting in its own right, every one of the twelve …