by Phil Hawkins | Jun 13, 2022 | Album Reviews, Reviews
It’s been a bit since we’ve heard anything out of the Norma Jean camp since the release of All Hail back in 2019. There was some light touring and then the pandemic hit in early 2020 followed by some controversy involving Cory [Brandan]. Things went silent...
by Phil Hawkins | Jun 5, 2022 | Album Reviews
Memphis May Fire is back with their latest release on Rise Records, Remade In Misery. For long time fans this album feels a bit like a return to form for MMF after a couple of somewhat lackluster albums since the release of Unconditional (2014). Since that release...
by Phil Hawkins | Jun 3, 2022 | Album Reviews
Whether it be with our friends, family, loved ones, or within ourselves art should incite conversation. Valleyheart is looking to inspire this kind of dialogue with their latest release, Heal My Head on Tooth & Nail Records. For those unfamiliar with Valleyheart,...
by Phil Hawkins | May 31, 2022 | Concert Reviews
March 27, 2001. The Moon Is Down by Further Seems Forever is released on Tooth & Nail Records. At the time no one knew how special and important this album would become to the “emo” community. Some would even contribute it to being one of the earliest...
by Phil Hawkins | May 24, 2022 | Album Reviews
In the pop punk genre, which is predominantly known for bands like Simple Plan, STATE CHAMPS and an array of other male fronted bands, it is a bit of an anomaly to not only find a solo artist that handles the genre well, but to find a solo female artist who...