Equal Vision’s Set It Off has been changing things up ever since their formation in 2008. Their “orchestral rock” sound has been drawing major attention, especially since their EP, Horrible Kids. The band hopes to define exactly who they are with the recently released debut full-length, Cinematics. Set It Off’s unique story and sound is
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Review: Go Radio’s Close the Distance
Tallahassee based pop-punk quartet Go Radio are set to release their sophomore album Close the Distance via Fearless Records on September 18. This latest effort is a bit of a departure from their first full length, 2011′s Lucky Street, as the bands sound has taken a turn for the mainstream, moving towards more radio-friendly tracks
Review: Our Last Night’s Age Of Ignorance
Our Last Night recently released their third record, Age Of Ignorance under Epitaph Records. The band, hailing from Hollis, New Hampshire has matured over several years of touring, long periods of writing and recording, and even member changes since their signing with Epitaph in
Review: Memphis May Fire’s Challenger
Challenger, released on June 26th through Rise Records, consists of 11 songs that could only be the work of Dallas natives, Memphis May Fire
Review: Pierce The Veil’s Collide With The Sky
Collide With The Sky shows a much heavier aspect of San Diego’s Pierce The Veil than that of their preceding albums (A Flair For The Dramatic-’07 & Selfish Machines-’10)
Review: Motion City Soundtrack’s Go
Motion City Soundtrack are veterans when it comes to today’s ever-growing music scene. With their new album, Go, they have yet again left their mark as a band that are still ‘going’ strong
Interview: Close To Home
Before the Scream It Like You Mean It show in Atlanta, Katie got a chance to meet up with some of the members of one of Ohio’s most thriving bands in the rock world, Close To Home
Review: Chelsea Grin’s Evolve EP
The latest release from Artery Recording’s deathcore warriors Chelsea Grin takes right off where their last release, My Damnation left off. Evolve EP was released just prior to the band kicking off their full-summer stint on this year’s run of the Vans Warped Tour
Interview: This Providence
Indie-rock veterans This Providence have recently had a flurry of activity swirling around them, the first signs of life from the band since their 2010 headlining tour, the ‘Bout Damn Time Tour. The band toured Australia on the Counter Revolution Tour as part of Soundwave. Upon returning, they announced that a brand new EP would
Review: Hands Like Houses’ Ground Dweller
One of Rise Record’s most recent products, Hands Like Houses’ Ground Dweller received a considerable level of anticipation prior to its release. Well-written musical parts matched by vocals reminiscent of Tyler Carter and Jonny Craig (both even appear on a few tracks as guest vocalists) were cause for a lot of speculation that they were








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