AMERICAN TELEVISION - Death Defier SINGLE REVIEW
AM/TV's latest EP & single DEATH DEFIER takes all of the best aspects of the band's unique sound and blends them into one 3 minu


ODD ROBOT - West Coast Girls SINGLE REVIEW
Their first single WEST COAST GIRLS is reminiscent of the early 2000's Alkaline Trio where at points in the tune you almost mistaken lea


ONE MORE WEEKEND - BOXHEADS Single Review
I love the use of 2 guitars in a band, it fills them out, and lets the lead guitarist BE a lead guitarist and allows them to (get down in th


RARE AMERICANS - "Balmoral Hotel" SINGLE REVIEW
Two Canadian brothers and a guitar virtuoso have recently teamed up in the studio with the likes of drummer Joe Plummer (Modest Mouse), bas


SINK OR SWIM - "Ridin Solo" Jason Derulo Cover SINGLE REVIEW
Pop-punk/easy-core at its best. I've said it before in the past, and I'll say it again, I'm a huge sucker for synth and vocal ha


OVERSET - "THE FUTURE IS NOW, OLD MAN!" SINGLE REVIEW
Together for less than a year, the Liverpool, UK quintet OVERSET dives head first into the scene with their debut EP "Waiting for the R


THE SHORTS - SILO Single Review
The guys have 4 EP's in total, and are working on more as (I/we/?/wtf ever) speak.
The guys recently wrapped up a show with punk rock le


MADE FOR BROADWAY - "Lonely" SINGLE REVIEW
South Africa's "DIY sweat machines" MADE FOR BROADWAY are back with their third single "Lonely" off of their critica


MOUNT DEFIANCE - "Hospital Gown" SINGLE REVIEW
With singer Ed Tripodi's mid/low octave droney voice doing the storytelling in the foreground over the group's indie punk-esque back


MOONFALL - Windswept SINGLE REVIEW
Together since 2015 and pumping out records since, MOONFALL are an abstract group to say the least. To me they speak more than 1000 words. W


MAYPINE - "Give" SINGLE REVIEW
Their new single GIVE, I can only best describe as "aggressively real." Hearing no distinct one influence, it shows the band's


HOLY PINTO - Gold Leaf SINGLE REVIEW
HOLY PINTO's writing, though heavily influenced by indie rock & indie pop bands like Deathcab for Cutie, & Jimmy Eat World, is a


HOME CONFLICT - Life You Choose SINGLE REVIEW
The video concept is rad. I feel like it's slight nod to the WALK THIS WAY video crossover between Run DMC & Aerosmith. (Just watch


HELL AVERAGE - A COLD DAY IN HELL SINGLE REVIEW
With influences ranging from Green Day to Twenty One Pilots on the pop punk scale, it shows in their music & writing. The Aussie pop pun


THE PITS - The Cabaret KILLERS SINGLE REVIEW
If bands were Pokémon, THE PITS would be Ditto. Ya, I don't know how to start this one up, so I went there. The diversity in this Aussie



