Right before my obsession with The 1975, The Neighbourhood introduced to me the thematic element of a band being seen in black and white. From their first music video, “Female Robbery,” the band has been rarely seen “in color.” Even during their live performances, they pretty much always used dark and dim lights on stage. Unlike, The 1975, The Neighbourhood has kept this up throughout the last five or so years. I was a fan pretty early on, when “Sweater…
Album Reviews
Panic! At The Disco- Death Of A Bachelor (Album Review)
Posted on January 24, 2016The anticipated fifth album from Panic! At The Disco starts the year off in a frenzy as it mixes Queen inspired vocals and…808 drum beats? Click below for the (somewhat) full review! …
L.A.’s favorite brat pop duo, HOLYCHILD, just released their debut ablum, The Shape Of Brat Pop To Come via Glassnote Records. The debut is in your face and loud, but you’ll want it that way when you take a listen. Click below for the (somewhat) full review! …
Notable frontman for The Killers, Brandon Flowers, just released his second solo album, The Desired Effect. Check out the (somewhat) full review below!…
Columbus, Ohio’s favorite duo, Twenty One Pilots, just released their newest album, Blurryface, via Fueled by Ramen. You’ll actually want to listen to it again and again….and again. Click below for the (somewhat) full review! …