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Wolvhammer
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-09-15

Belle and Sebastian
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-09-14

Belle And Sebastian create their magnum opus, which should be lauded by every music critic partial to indie-pop
YOB
Album review by on 2010-09-14

In their return, Yob describe the birth of a gigantic black hole in terms of their extreme noise/doom dialect.
Der Weg Einer Freiheit
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-09-13

Mono/Poly
Album review by on 2010-09-09

J Dilla meets Flylo in an opium den
Craft
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-09-09

Alter Bridge
Album review by on 2010-09-08

An album of new beginnings.
Anberlin
Album review by on 2010-09-07

“Dark is the Way, Light is a Place” is the sound of Anberlin gaining momentum, with no intentions of slowing down.
The Birthday Massacre
Album review by Trey on 2010-09-06

They're not creepy sounding anymore… who cares.
Madder Mortem
Album review by on 2010-09-05

In their debut, Madder Mortem, succeed in capturing the very essence of the Gothic/Doom metal sound, adding, however, some of their own personality to the genre’s universal constants.
Fergie
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-09-02

fergalicious definitious
Goo Goo Dolls
Album review by on 2010-08-30

Something for the Rest of Us is another solid outing that will augment the band’s already legendary career.
Tigers on Trains
Album review by on 2010-08-26

Indie-folk at its finest. Grandfather is a timeless creation that captures both the ear and the imagination.
Mar De Grises
Album review by Trey on 2010-08-25

Why do most of the talented doom bands ditch the genre? Mar De Grises haven't left yet, but they're very close.
Madder Mortem
Album review by on 2010-08-22

The cherry on top of the cake.
Daughters
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-08-20

Some say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, but that’s just a lazy way to dismiss the seed.
The Script
Album review by on 2010-08-20

Typical, simplistic radio-pop that borrows more ideas than it invents.
The LoveCrave
Album review by Trey on 2010-08-16

Nothing new here. What would you expect from female-fronted gothic rock.
Filter
Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2010-08-15

Filter's latest release The Trouble With Angels has reportedly been described as the year’s defining rock record by the band's main man and only constant member, Richard Patrick. A risky description, but the album
Landing on the Moon
Album review by on 2010-08-10

They might not have landed on the moon quite yet, but we definitely have lift-off.
A Kiss Could Be Deadly
Album review by Trey on 2010-08-10

Pop punk fused with new wave electronics and huge hooks that only suffers due to the circumstances surrounding its release.
Sonic Youth
Album review by on 2010-08-09

I’ve never done drugs, but I imagine that this is what a bad trip would feel like…
Pain of Salvation
Album review by on 2010-08-09

Pain of Salvation strip their music off ALL prog fat, yet once again they deliver an overwhelming listening experience.
Skream
Album review by on 2010-08-08

Skream attempts to think outside the box and hits a wall in the process
Depressive Age
Album review by on 2010-08-07

Uncategorized and unmatched until the end, Depressive Age deliver their magnum opus, before they vanish into oblivion.
The Last Felony
Album review by Trey on 2010-08-05

Their greatest trait is also the cause of their eventual downfall.
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