If you like U2, you might like Shirock. I can't tell if they are paying tribute to the humanitarian and new-rock style of U2, but let's assume that they are.
Halo Stereo, the impressive indie rock band from Nashville, showcased at the Viper Room in LA in January and they head to another showcase, this time at SXSW this month.
Who knew one of the best soul/R&B singers to come along in decades would be a Jewish kid from Brookline, Massachusetts? Well, just about anyone listening to Eli “Paperboy” Ree
Becca's latest album sure does fit its title because that's exactly how it sounds. From the music to the vocals, everything have a very lively and upbeat tone to it.
CD Review Submitted by Zione Michaels on Friday, March 5, 2010 - 1:57PM
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Freeway and Jake One's The Stimulus Package is named rightfully so because their goal seems to be to give real music for the people. In some sense, you would assume he thinks that since we ar
CD Review Submitted by Lee Roberts on Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 2:03AM
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Fozzy, no not the bear, the band, has put out the CD Chasing the Grail. First off don’t think the band is going to be a religious band because of the name of the CD.
CD Review Submitted by Michelle St. James on Friday, January 29, 2010 - 5:35PM
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Fame More Music from the Motion Picture is very much like a mix tape: it has songs from the film not released on the original soundtrack and intersperses them with snippets of dialog. 
CD Review Submitted by Matt Rodriguez on Sunday, October 4, 2009 - 10:51PM
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FabricLive returns once again to bring us techno tunes from the London night scene. FabricLive.48 is headlined by Filthy Dukes who are known for there synth and electro pop remixes.
CD Review Submitted by Michelle St. James on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 - 8:20PM
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Another day, another remake of something from the 1980s in an apparent conspiracy to make me feel old. An updated version of the 1980 film Fame is being released on September 25, and