Top 10 Led Zeppelin Covers, Cribs, and Thefts
Aside from being one of the greatest and most important rock bands in the history of music, Led Zeppelin finds itself labeled as one of...
Red Hot Chili Peppers — Return of The Dream Canteen
The second flight of tracks from April’s Unlimited Love sessions, Return of The Dream Canteen fits neatly as its predecessor’s reflective mellower sibling. With few...
Enumclaw — Save The Baby
Borrowing much of their sound from their native Pacific Northwest, Enumclaw plies their grungy shoegaze sound on their full length debut, Save The Baby. Like...
Sonic Flower — Me and My Bellbottom Blues
Japanese retro-metal band Sonic Flower reunites after a lengthy hiatus to deliver their most impressive release to date, Me and My Bellbottom Blues. As the...
Pixies — Doggerel
Pixies second incarnation finds a home of sorts on their latest, Doggerel. Their previous three albums saw the band undecided as to whether they wanted...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Cool It Down
With their first album in nearly a decade, Yeah Yeah Yeahs join the electro-rock revolution and abandon any remaining shred of their garage-punk days on...
Death Cab For Cutie — Asphalt Meadows
With Asphalt Meadows, Death Cab For Cutie slaps together sounds and ideas from a few different eras in an attempt to weave Ben Gibbards’s emotive...
The Afghan Whigs — How Do You Burn?
With their first album in nearly five years, How Do You Burn? finds Greg Dulli and The Afghan Whigs wearing yet another musical costume pulled...
Built To Spill — When The Wind Forgets Your Name
Listeners who enjoy Neil Young-flavored grunge, Michael Stipe rock, and a healthy dose of psychedelia should love When The Wind Forgets Your Name. Others might...
Muse — Will of the People
Stepping away from the futuristic synth-driven epic Simulation Theory, Muse cobbles together a pastiche of their earlier styles to deliver an album filled with melodies...