July 2, 2009

William Elliott Whitmore

William Elliott Whitmore Animals In The Dark [4.5/5] When William Elliott Whitmore picks up his banjo or guitar and sings through those weathered lungs about “animals in the dark” or “old devils,” he’s referring to a very specific set of hidden hands: They’re the same ones that have been wrapped around America’s throat for the...

Two Tongues

Two Tongues Two Tongues [4.5/5] From their first recorded collaboration-a cover of Bob Dylan’s "The Man In Me" from 2006’s Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings tribute album-it was obvious that Say Anything’s Max Bemis and Saves The Day’s Chris Conley were destined to work together. Conley’s high-pitched tenor fits so snugly against Bemis’ midrange melodic...

Dysrhythmia stream new album in its entirety

New York technical post rock instrumentalists Dysrhythmia have recently launched PsychicMaps.info at which fans can now stream their forthcoming album in its entirety. Psychic Maps, recorded at the band’s own Menegroth studio in Queens and engineered by bassist Colin Marston, will see its CD and limited LP release next Tuesday, July 7 in North America...

Web Exclusive: A conversation with Gym Class Heroes' Travis McCoy

Already the scene’s unofficial ambassador to hip-hop, GYM CLASS HEROES frontman TRAVIS McCOY is now in a position that comes with way more reward than cred. McCoy was recently named ambassador of MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation-an organization dedicated to empowering communities especially at risk of succumbing to HIV/AIDS. McCoy just returned from a trip that...

Story Of The Year get "Terrified"

Check out the latest video from Story Of The Year‘s album The Black Swan. The track is entitled "Terrified."

The Human Abstract post new video

The Human Abstract have premiered their video for "Counting Down The Days," which you can check out below. The Human Abstract |MTV Music

There For Tomorrow post new video

Check out the video below of There For Tomorrow‘s latest single, the title track off their new album, A Little Faster.

Jon Snodgrass

Jon Snodgrass Visitor’s Band [4.5/5] It’s been said you can’t escape your past. But if your past is awesome, why would you try? That sentiment informs much of the first solo album by Jon Snodgrass of Drag The River and Armchair Martian “fame.” Snodgrass’ songwriting first found voice in Armchair Martian, as the power-pop/punk...
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