Kill Paradise is made up of Nick Cocozzella & Bryce Hoops, a pop dance duo whose newest album might very well only be useful at a middle school dance or as a soundtrack to a twelve year olds li
Californication isn’t really on my radar, so I was surprised to learn that not only is it in its third season, but it has soundtracks. The clumsily named Season 3: Music fr
Paul Van Dyk is probably one of the best DJs of this generation. At one point or another, you've probably heard some of his music, whether you knew it or not.
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 10:59AM
A
Girls In Trouble is literally a concept album about Girls In Trouble, well, girls from the bible anyway. The lyrics are dedicate to telling the story of each and adding in a perspective spin.
CD Review Submitted by Lee Roberts on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - 1:53PM
C-
On first listening to Light Me Up by Gene the Werewolf I didn’t like what I was hearing. This guy, though has a unique name that’s a little catchy, his songs are not.
CD Review Submitted by Lee Roberts on Thursday, September 10, 2009 - 1:16AM
B+
With 16 albums, 4 live albums, and over 30 years of playing, George Thorogood has made a place for himself on the list of being a long time rock and roller.
CD Review Submitted by Pat Trabi on Thursday, September 3, 2009 - 9:08AM
B+
In this 13-track album George Strait mainly sings about usual country music subjects; everyday stories of working class men and women from different places in the South – Louisiana, Arkansas,
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Friday, July 10, 2009 - 1:07PM
A+
Gossip is a band that has worn a target on their backs since their induction into the music world for various reasons that the band has simply shrugged off.
CD Review Submitted by Jeremy Hunt on Monday, April 13, 2009 - 9:18PM
B+
Great Northern play a style of music somewhat akin to the lighter, more recent versions of Starflyer 59. Which is to say, they excel in somewhat quirky but airy pop rock tunes.