Album Review: The World Is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die – ‘Illusory Walls’
Zac reviews 'Illusory Walls,' the latest LP from the genre-defying The World Is, which he calls their most viscerally affecting record yet
Read MoreZac reviews 'Illusory Walls,' the latest LP from the genre-defying The World Is, which he calls their most viscerally affecting record yet
Read MoreTWIABP have waded through the waves of changes in emo for close to 10 years. Electing to approach this record from an indie/alt rock perspective, the band do away with the post-rock influences of their previous material.
Read MoreThe first single from the upcoming TWIABP record is a short yet catapulting return for the ever-amazing collective.
Read MoreTwo of emo's current figureheads have finally released their long-awaited split via Triple Crown Records.
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Read MoreLoan spoke with frontman Jim Adkins about the key to longevity behind Jimmy Eat World's 30 years as a band, what he thinks about the popularity of emo, how they're approaching releasing new music, and more
Read MoreGrace caught up with Haley Dahl to delve into the ever-evolving personas of Sloppy Jane
Read MoreZac reflects on 'Whenever, If Ever,' the groundbreaking debut from The World Is... for its tenth anniversary.
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Read MoreWhen Greyhaven announced This Bright and Beautiful World, the announcement was accompanied by the release of “All Candy,” the record’s […]
Read MoreOn vein.fm's follow-up LP to "Errorzone" the band takes on a darker, grittier, and more metallic tone to their songwriting.
Read MoreUp and coming indie-pop outfit Sun June played an intimate show at World Cafe in Philly this past week. Julia was there to take some great photos.
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