The Go Round’s Ongoing Epic
The Go Round are now a four-piece and their songs couldn’t sound more alive than they do now when compared to just two guys who met on the side of the road both holding guitars.
Read MoreThe Go Round are now a four-piece and their songs couldn’t sound more alive than they do now when compared to just two guys who met on the side of the road both holding guitars.
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Read More“Midnight City” lends itself to breezy, spiraling synths and softhearted vocals that echo under a reflective, pop-worthy landscape.
Read MoreNothing shuts down a city like a festival, especially when it’s based at the epicenter of your weekend aspirations.
Read MoreThe Bandcamp Hunter from Australia chooses Woodsman, Bow Arrow and Corrupt Autopilot as his picks of the week for October 1, 2011. A weekly Pop ‘stache feature.
Read MoreWhile some classic bands have incorporated ridiculous styles into their on-stage personas the good ones made sure it functioned as an embellishment for their stage act, not something that overshadowed their actual product.
Read MoreIn Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, Vangelis captures the sounds of a future world.
Read MoreIt’s their best, end to end, despite the folksy passion of The Wishing Chair, the dark, brooding intensity of Blind Man’s Zoo, or the pop confections included on their final proper album, Our Time In Eden.
Read MoreIn the future there may come a time where you will have to shed your usual beliefs of being a lover and not a fighter.
Read MoreBeing a Blink-182 fan is sort of a communion, and the sentiment is not necessarily devoid of religious context.
Read MoreThe Bandcamp Hunter from Australia chooses Alabama Shakes, Red Berry Plum and Nerves Junior as his picks of the week for September 24, 2011. A weekly Pop ‘stache feature.
Read MoreThis is when the world was introduced to Boyd’s poetic lyrics.
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