How in the world do i begin this? Well, here's the synopsis. Spider is lured back to The City from a cabin in the mountains to finally deliver a book to a publisher who gave him an advance over 5 years prior when he was the number one columnist of his time. While back in The City, Spider makes ends meet by working as a columnist for The Word, where he spews all sorts of rancor about the state of society and politics.
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So, this is The Nail's answer to Blood Brothers and The Locust, huh?
I'm sure plenty of people have made this joke before, but Brace Yourself For the Mediocre is definitely a harbinger for this record.
Regardless of the useless long title of this record, it's listenable, approachable, and even danceable.
The new, 3 years in the making, full length from underrated dream pop-sters, The Autumns, ups the ante in their quest to create beautiful and memorable music.
He Is Legend does their darnedest to try and convince you that a coherent or cohesive thought doesn't matter in the creation of a song or record.
Nearly impossible to review without mentioning Coldplay, manages to come up with a few great hooks and melodies.
Pop outfit from The Netherlands bring back the 80's in a way much less likely to shake things up than it's current neo-new waver counterparts.
There is no doubt that Jade Tree decided to release the record this year anyway because The Emergency Response has actually aged pretty well.
Everybody has made up their minds about Bush, do we need a band that sounds like a tasteless mixture of Rage Against The Machine, Rancid, and a very poor impersonation of The Clash?
Social Distortion relases their first album in 8 years.
There are tons of moments in this movie that make you want to scream at the screen, "Shouldn't you be killing somebody right now?”
And I think Getting Scary is one of the best records of its kind that is currently floating around in the indie hardcore underground.
Sometimes I need Frog Eyes. I need blood and sweat and semen. I need vomit and depression, bar fights and head concussions, unhealthy addictions and complete release of sexual tension.
Jarrod Gorbel, who basically is The Honorary Title, plays emotional pop music with a lyrical focus on his pain and relationships.















