Kill Paradise is made up of Nick Cocozzella & Bryce Hoops, a pop dance duo whose newest album might very well only be useful at a middle school dance or as a soundtrack to a twelve year olds li
Californication isn’t really on my radar, so I was surprised to learn that not only is it in its third season, but it has soundtracks. The clumsily named Season 3: Music fr
Paul Van Dyk is probably one of the best DJs of this generation. At one point or another, you've probably heard some of his music, whether you knew it or not.
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Monday, October 26, 2009 - 9:11AM
C+
Beginning in 2002, Athlete, a London indie rock outfit, began their musical careers as a signed act collecting a Mercury Music Prize Nomination for their debut Vehicles & Animals.
CD Review Submitted by Lee Roberts on Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 12:41AM
C
Here it is, Anvil's new CD This Is Thirteen, which is their thirteenth album, ready to hit a CD player and make the listener do some serious head banging.
CD Review Submitted by Jeremy Hunt on Monday, August 24, 2009 - 9:52AM
C
My eyes glazed over about four tracks into this album and I never quite recovered. The title of track two, “Soul Sucker,” is basically how I felt the entire time I listened to this.
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - 8:00AM
C+
With the world being what it is today and music pretty much in the crapper its hard for me to take a look at a singer/songwriter whose put themselves out there without standing before a panel of id
CD Review Submitted by Michelle St. James on Sunday, August 2, 2009 - 4:23PM
B+
If you like your biker rock loud, raunchy, and with a sense of humor, then Angus Khan’s Black Leather Soul is for you. Angus Khan is an LA band made up of members of fan favori
CD Review Submitted by Matt Rodriguez on Sunday, May 3, 2009 - 10:12AM
D
London nightclub Fabric has been releasing monthly complilation albums since November 2001. For the month of April, famous DJ A-Trak guest stars on the 45th album in the series.