
Staff List: Chris’s Top Albums
Chris's favorite albums this year included records from You Blew It!, Old Gray, and Bon Iver. His list includes a nice mix of pop, punk, emo and indie. Take a look.
Read MoreChris's favorite albums this year included records from You Blew It!, Old Gray, and Bon Iver. His list includes a nice mix of pop, punk, emo and indie. Take a look.
Read MoreRiley writes about his top albums of the year including records from Kanye West, Jimmy Eat World, Car Seat Headrest, Andy Shauf and many many more.
Read MoreThe government uses extreme measures to maintain their grip on society and citizens fight back against The Purge, causing a clash of interests and lots of poorly executed plans.
Read MorePrince Daddy & the Hyena, Jouska, and Others Are Proving Albany DIY Is Doin’ Just Fine
Read MoreNever did Dean’s sound and message feel so inherent and unaffected as it does on Secret Space’s debut LP, The Window Room.
Read MoreEquipment's newest single, “Commuter,” keenly takes on a nuanced little bummer: living at home during college. An otherwise pedestrian and relateble problem presents additional issues in the social media age.
Read MoreRiley wrote up a beautiful list of his favorite albums of 2015.
Read MoreDespite pretty much everyone releasing an album this year, the short-form releases were pretty high-caliber this year. There were some seriously exciting EPs and splits. Here are my 10 favorites. Hope you find something new to start bumping in 2016.
Read MoreColin listed his favorite albums of 2015. Check out his list!
Read MoreA Desert Man is a post-hardcore group out of Cincinatti that are worth checking out.
Read MoreAll four tracks on this debut EP from the Toledo trio display a wide range of ability and mood - each as compelling as the next. After the controversy and obstacles the band has overcome in the past year, this EP feels like the first in a line of many triumphs for a very deserving band.
Read More6 new bands that you should definitely start listening to!
Read MoreA new crop of bands are popping up in the midwest U.S. and finally receiving some well-deserved national attention. From small bars in Toledo (NOT the Ottawa Tavern) to sweaty Ann Arbor basements to Cincinnati dance parties, here are 7 bands making waves in the midwest.
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