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Single Review – The Summer Set: “Figure Me Out”

Pop-rockers The Summer Set have kept pretty quiet for a while now. In fact, they hadn’t released a new single in almost 2 years (“Lighting In A Bottle”). They re-released their 2013 album Legendary...

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Single Review – The Ready Set: “Good Enough”

The Ready Set has always had lovey dovey lyrical themes to his music and it’s no surprise that his latest single “Good Enough” still plays into that theme. However, there’s a noticeably different feel...

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Single Review – The 1975: “Somebody Else”

I Like It When You Sleep.., the sophomore album from The 1975 is a short time away and we are about four tracks deep in hearing the album. Luckily, there are still about 13 left, so there’s still a big...

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Single Review – Brand New: “I Am a Nightmare”

Every time Brand New makes an announcement, whether it’s an upcoming tour or a new single, their fanbase goes bananas. The more their catalogue ages and their mystique increases, the greater the hype...

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Single Review – Swimming Tapes: “Souvenirs”

Remember the Cranberries? Their song “Dream” still gets airtime on the radio. You can go ahead and call Swimming Tapes’ new single “Souvenirs”, the ‘dream’ of this generation. Hailing from London, the...

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Single Review – Patty Cake: “Send My Love” (Adele Cover)

The scene is set: an elementary school jungle gym. It’s about 12 o’clock in the afternoon and lunch just ended and recess ensued. Children sit around in a circle, singing songs and clapping their hands...

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Single Review – Christina Aguilera: “Change”

In the aftermath of the Orlando attack, people of all backgrounds congregated together to show their love and support. Christina Aguilera did her part by writing a song in honor of the incident titled...

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Single Review – Sum 41: “Fake My Own Death”

“Today is the day, we can’t wait any longer!” Frontman Deryck Whibley posted on social media. “You guys have been so patient and so awesome.” “Fake My Own Death” is the new single in five years by...

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Pierce The Veil Releases New Music Video For “Circles”

Pierce The Veil was proud, to say the least, about their new music video for “Circles,” off their newest album Misadventures premiering on MTV. As a current Top 40 track at alternative radio, “Circles”...

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YouTube Sensation Signs “Heathens”

One of the most highly anticipated movies of the summer, Suicide Squad, came out on August 5. I’m all for superhero – well, in this case supervillain – movies, so that meant I had to see it, right? So,...

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New Track: Sully Erna’s ‘Hometown Life’

In the 20 or so years Sully Erna has spent with Godsmack, you get the sense complacency is not a part of who he is. Erna never seems fully satisfied, frequently challenging himself musically and...

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Suicidal Tendencies: Releases First Single For Upcoming Album

The 12th studio album has been announced for crossover thrash legends, Suicidal Tendencies, which top to bottom, promises to be filled with blistering tracks. The albums entitled World Gone Mad is the...

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Single Review — Old Gray: “Everything Is In Your Hands”

Despite the wealth of excellent material under their belts, Old Gray have never largely impressed hardcore screamo heads or the pop punk crowd that frontman Cam Boucher’s other project, Sorority Noise,...

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Single Review: Sam Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road”

Sam Hunt is computerizing country with his poppiest release to date. The Georgian country singer’s new single definitely took an alternative road in comparison with his previous work by sticking with a...

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Single Review – Imagine Dragons: “Believer”

In previewing album number three, the Imagine Dragons have come out with an upbeat and spellbinding new style. “Believer”, delivered by lead vocalist, Dan Reynolds, celebrates life’s pain for making...

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Single Review – Ride: “Charm Assault”

The first time I ever heard about British rock band Ride was in the novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower. A playlist recommended to high school freshman Charlie by his senior friends featured popular...

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Single Review – All Time Low: “Dirty Laundry”

One week of teasing and making their fans go rabid comes in the form of not one, but two announcements from All Time Low. One was obvious: the release of a new single/letting the world know that a new...

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Sundance Head: How I Want to Be

Growing up we are reminded at every meal not to bite off more than we can chew. Simply put, it is because we’ll choke and overwhelm ourselves. Just like a slice of pizza on a pie, one song on an album...

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The All-American Rejects Make Us “Sweat” With Two New Singles

It’s been waaaaaaaay too long since The All-American Rejects have blessed us with new music and they’ve apologized for that with not one, but TWO new songs! What could be better than that? A new music...

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Alisan Porter: Change Single Review

In the midst of an increasingly hostile political atmosphere, our society is at war with itself. Endless controversies within the government, activist groups sparring with discrimination; these are...

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