"The Papercut Chronicles II" differs from hit single
Gym Class Heroes looks to continue its style of unique hip hop beats with "The Papercut Chronicles II," its latest album. The band has seen a lot of success in the past few years, evident from the numerous collaborations with other artists in recent works.
Years ago, if someone had told me there was a market for a Justin Bieber Christmas album, I would have made sure they got proper medical attention. Now tweens everywhere will have a happy holidays courtesy of Bieber's new album, "Under the Mistletoe.
The county jail isn't the most likely place to find a band name, but this isn't your average band and these aren't your average guys. Drummer Ramone Quick II, Vocalist Corey Morrison, Guitarist Stephen Beres and Bassist Austin Sears make up Pat the Human, an "energy-core" band from Plano that's back together and ready to make it big.
If at first you don't recognize "Mylo Xyloto" by its title, as soon as the music starts it is obvious Coldplay is behind this new album. It's impressive how the band can make such a unique album but still be easily recognizable. After a brief intro, this album opens up fast with "Hurts Like Heaven.
Justice's newest album, "Audio, Video, Disco," has definitely been on a lot of people's lists for some time now, but does it live up to the hype? The French electronic duo first gained worldwide attention in 2007 with their critically acclaimed debut album, "†.
"A Place Where the Sun Is Silent" is a very unique concept album by the post-hardcore band Alesana. I should start by saying I've never been a fan of screamo, harsh screaming in emo music. Dennis Lee's unclean vocals are some of my least favorite in the genre.
Evanescence finally releases its new self-titled album after five long years. But after this wait and with several band members replaced, has the band's style and recognition dwindled? This album is a clear attempt to power back to the spotlight and repeat worldwide successes like albums "Fallen" and "The Open Door.
New Found Glory releases new album
Veteran band New Found Glory releases its seventh studio album, "Radiosurgery," today (Oct. 4) and not a minute too soon. New Found Glory has been producing hits for more than 12 years now. This experience has taken its performance of the pop punk genre to an unmatched level, and it's proudly shown on this album.
We Came as Romans'second studio album, "Understanding What We've Grown to Be,"released on Sept. 13 is a big step forward for the band. This album stays true to the band's post-hardcore sounds, but departs from its normally positive lyrics. Kyle Pavone's smooth vocals, contrasting David Stephens' harsh screams, well represent the "dark to light"theme the band is aiming for with this album.