Rise Against - Endgame

Following in the footsteps of the wildly successful Appeal to Reason, Rise Against deliver another blast of driving, politically charged, melodic hardcore with Endgame. While their sound isn’t as fier
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears - Scandalous

On their Lost Highway debut, Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears did everything right. A standard rock quartet with an eight-piece horn section, they offered a high-energy me
Eddie Spaghetti - Sundowner

As Supersuckers frontman Eddie Spaghetti ventures further into his solo career, it's hard not to notice that he's learned a few lessons in record making from everyone's favorite marijuana-addled count
Dream Diary - You Are the Beat

Listening to the ten songs on Dream Diary’s debut album, You Are the Beat, isn’t quite like taking a trip back in time, even though their ultra-sweet, C-86-loving indie pop sounds like it could have b
Fergus & Geronimo - Unlearn

Fergus & Geronimo's debut full-length is a weird one to be sure. For their first full-length, Jason Kelly and Andrew Savage take inspiration from early Mothers of Invention-era Frank Zappa, specifical
The Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall

It was one of the more unlikely major-label releases of 1992: it had nothing to do with grunge, and was certainly not a last holdout from '80s mainstream sludge. On the flipside, it wasn't really the
Ciara - Basic Instinct

On her fourth album, Ciara works extensively with Terius “The-Dream” Nash and Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, the duo who collaborated on four of Fantasy Ride's best tracks. Unsurprisingly, the move fos
Kandi Koated - kandi

Kandi Burruss made an easy transition from being in Xscape, one of the hottest ‘90s R&B groups, to penning songs for other artists. TLC’s “No Scrubs” and Destiny’s Child's “Bills, Bills, Bills,” two s
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