Album Reviews

The Robotantists ‘Plans in Progress’ Album Review

The Robotanists third album, Plans in Progress, is full of soulful melodies and soothing vocals. From beginning to end the listener is transported into a relaxing state of zen, memorized by singer Sarah DeBlanke’s vocals. The songs effortless blend together so that there isn’t a moment for the listener to jolt back to reality. The […]

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The Gallery ‘Come Alive’ Album Review

The independent Massachusetts rock/indie-folk band, The Gallery, consisting of the foursome, Brendan Cooney (lead vocals/guitar), Ryan Cooney (drums), Dave Mozdzanowski (bass/bg vocals) and Shea Brennan (lead guitar) have maintained their hometown fan base in New England, while building a similar audience in Southern Florida, where they resided for three years. In 2009, the band set

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When Music is Good: “Life is Beautiful” The Idle Hands Review

Since Life is Beautiful, The Idle Hands‘ most recent release is only five songs long, why not address the album track by track 1) “Socialite Death Squad” Anyone that has ever had lasagna can attest to the fact that it is always better the second day, even if it’s really good the first time. This

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Those Dancing Days ‘Daydreams and Nightmares’ Album Review

The indie rock band, Those Dancing Days, sophomore album Daydreams and Nightmares is sure to catch the attention of girls and guys around the country. The songs range from sugar pop to punk and then back again. I can definitely see little girls rocking out with their air guitar to “Fuckarias,” and you can’t help

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