CD review: ‘Last City Zero’ by Corrections House
Tracks like “Serve or Survive” and “Party Leg and Three Fingers” are almost symphonic in their compositions of clanking industrial noises and screechy sax lines. Review by David Feltman With names like Mike IX Williams and Scott Kelly in the li ...
CD Review: Walking With Giants EP
I won't lie. It was the names that caught my interest. But, from the opening notes ringing out in my ears I knew that this would be worth every moment. Gary Noon – vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and mastermind behind Walking With Giants – is living every ...
CD review: ‘Stupid, Stupid Dreams’ by Masha out on Oct 22
CD Review by Danielle Boise Masha is the real deal, a tantalizing voice that is greater than her 23 years with depth and a power backing up each lyric in a smart, sexy, gritty way that will demand more than your attention. Masha ...
CD Review – Gringo Star’s Floating Out to See
CD Review by Gail Fountain Atlanta’s own Gringo Star, consisting of Furgiuele brothers Peter and Nicholas, along with Chris Kaufman, are set to release their third full-length, Floating Out to See, on Oct. 22 as a self-produced album on ...
CD Review: “Break The Silence” by VOX
I'm a sucker for 80s hard rock and heavy metal. Had I been born a generation earlier, I'd likely be the long-haired guy in the crowd rockin' a sleeveless denim jacket covered in band patches and holding up the lighter I'd bought earlier in the ni ...
Better Luck Next Life by Victory and Associates
CD Review by Jerel Johnson California quartet, Victory and Associates, formed from the ashes of frontman Conan Neutron’s former band Mount Vicious. Victory and Associates continues the classic rock revival of Mount Vicious with its soph ...
Pistol Day Parade – Burn CD Review
CD Review by Jackson Thomas Pistol Day Parade recently released its new album, Burn. From start to finish, this album blew me away. Pistol Day Parade put together a great CD, with emotions ranging from the condescending anger in “Rocks ...
Hank 3 – A Fiendish Threat
The only difference between Hank 3’s punk and his country is really just a matter of inflection. Review by David Feltman The only difference between Hank 3’s punk and his country is really just a matter of inflection. Every bit as fast, hard and filled ...
Hank 3 – Brothers of the 4X4
Musically the album rampages with shrieking fiddles and galloping banjo lines that smack of Charlie Daniels. Review by David Feltman Shelton Hank Williams III’s country music has always been as fast and wild as his punk and metal dalliances. Songs abo ...
Humanity’s Last Breath – Humanity’s Last Breath
Humanity’s Last Breath is satisfying in its thick, mucky pops and punches. Review by David Feltman New Swedish death metal import, Humanity’s Last Breath, may bear a moniker that’s a little goofy in its EXTREMEness, but don’t let that be a turn off. Th ...