No, this blog is not based out of Sweden. I still sit here in boring old New Jersey, dreading the upcoming first day of
Some bands just love talking about themselves. I occasionally receive one-sheets that contradict both their namesake and purpose in providing an accessible introduction to
After posting about a few new artists who were fresh on the scene with inexperience with nothing but hefty ambitions in their pockets, I
Justin Russo follows up a pleasing debut with a more expansively fulfilling continuation of his enjoyable style: infectiously majestic orchestral chamber-pop with hints of
The Virgins have to be one of the most entertaining bands to search for on Google. The results offer up a large array of
If it were not for the references to ICQ, Facebook, and other forms of technological social networking in the geekily titled “The Only One
International success has an odd way of distinguishing itself. An artist could be recognized on the streets of their native country by virtually every
Maybe I should find myself a wife. Perhaps she would be able to spark my musical talent and transform my lyrical ability into an
My latest review takes a look at the talented B.C. Camplight’s second album, Blink of a Nihilist. The Philadelphia native conquers his own personal
In the daring realm of pop music that is both otherworldly and unconventional, there are doubly-named modern bands like Man Man or Xiu Xiu