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Comparisons to the Beatles or Rolling Stones are well-deserved; Tree City definitely puts Robbers on High Street within their caliber.
Produced by Jerra and Gadget, debut record Play Like a Girl sounds like more like the Waitresses’ bitchy bubblegum than Joan Jett’s tough-as-nails attitude, though sounding all-around very MTV-friendly.
To celebrate the May 10th release of Make Believe, music retail outlets across the U.S. are hosting Weezer listening parties.
Living up to their glorious title, Up Against the Legends proves the band’s ability to rock.
Hosted by Washington D.C.’s DAR Constitution Hall, the comedian puts out one of the most powerful performances to date, gaining much inspiration from another rocky year of living in the U.S.
On Learn Yourself, the Beautiful Girls manage to both ace their niche and soothe the soul.
The album follows the wild tangent 2001's Idiology went off on, using percussionist MOM newcomer’s Dode Nkishi’s vocals to create several of the track’s beats, sounding more like Basement Jaxx or Daft Punk than post rock’s predecessors.
Hopefully for the Lashes, their full length resurrects.
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