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BAYSIDE – KILLING TIME (Advance Album Review)

One of the buzz bands of the early-mid 2000's explosion of emo-driven rock, BAYSIDE first my radar with their first two releases on Chicago's...

THE PRETTY RECKLESS – LIGHT ME UP (Archive Album Review)

Released elsewhere in the world last Fall, THE PRETTY RECKLESS will see the North American release of their debut album LIGHT ME UP this...

ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES – GO DOWN UNDER (EP Review)

The classiest punk rock cover band and group of Bar Mitzvah ruiners on the planet has gone South. No, they haven't gone country (they...

THE FAMINE – ARCHITECTS OF GUILT (Advance Album Review)

With ARCHITECTS OF GUILT, their second album for Solid State Records (out Feb 15, 2001), Texas-based THE FAMINE have created a prime example of...

THOMAS GILES – PULSE (Album Review)

THOMAS GILES' PULSE (out February 1, 2011 via Metal Blade) is a curious record, a nearly unclassifiable sonic oddity. The latest solo effort from...

Motörhead – The Wörld is Yours (Album Review)

In life there's certain things that are consistent, staying the same for better or for worse. The same goes for rock, and for the...

TESTAMENT – LIVE AT THE FILLMORE (2011 Remaster, Review)

With thrash metal in the midst of a resurgence these past few years, it's no wonder that some of the original heroes from the...

CROWBAR – SEVER THE WICKED HAND (Advance Album Review)

It's been six years since the release of CROWBAR's last studio album, and now with SEVER THE WICKED HAND (out February 8, 2011 via eOne Music)...

DEICIDE – TO HELL WITH GOD (Advance Album Review)

There's a lot to be said about persistence and sticking to one's guns, and in that you have to credit GLEN BENTON of DEICIDE...

LESS THAN JAKE – TV EP (Review)

Florida ska-punkers LESS THAN JAKE have a long history of bringing some light-hearted humor into their music, and that same attitude takes center stage...

DR. ACULA – SLANDER (Album Review)

I've said it before and I'll say it again: DR. ACULA is an acquired taste. Think Cannibal Corpse being fondled by Mr. Bungle while...

THE DAMNED THINGS – IRONICLAST (Album Review)

If you've ever wondered what a big 70's rock record would sound like created in the here and now, THE DAMNED THINGS are worth...

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