Glen Gabriel

Glen Gabriel is a NJ native aspiring to write for Esquire, Men’s Health, and NY Times. He is currently attending Rutgers University for Journalism and English. His favorite types of music include alt-rock, hip-hop, UK rap, and pop. His musical tastes range from artists like Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and Kanye West, to Linkin Park, Atmosphere, Death Cab for Cutie, Dizzee Rascal, and Mike Posner. Music is a large part of his life, he can be found listening at the gym, walking to class, or driving to nowhere. Glen wants to visit Tokyo, see Linkin Park live and attend a Chelsea match before he dies. Quote to live by: "There are no limits. There are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them. If it kills you, it kills you. A man must constantly exceed his level." - Bruce Lee

When Life Gets To Be Too Much, Try a Bit of ‘Candy Coated Fury:’ A Reel Big Fish Review

Contrary to popular belief you don’t need to surf or own a Jeep to listen to ska, unfortunately for the health fanatics you do need to occasionally smoke a bit of ganja (just kidding…not really). Some like to say ska died when Sublime changed their group members, others like to say it never should have

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“The Gaslight Anthem – HANDWRITTEN from the Heartland”

Solid rock music, not pop rock or alternative rock: that is exactly what The Gaslight Anthem brings to the table in their fourth album, HANDWRITTEN. The rock genre of music seems to have forgotten what its all about. Numerous artists are attempting to evolve the genre with the use of synthesizers and mixing in other

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Suddyn ‘Before the City’ – Hard Spelling, Easy Listening

Suddyn’s crisp, collected sound is proof that not all electro-rock bands have to sound like a five-year-olds first hour with a Casio keyboard. Technically solid bands are becoming harder and harder to find as anyone with a Mac seems to be making songs and putting them on YouTube. It’s clear that brothers Alan and Jarrett

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