Send To A Friend

You'll be sending the following story alert. Please fill out the form below and hit the submit button.

Album Review: Black Light Burns, "Cruel Melody" (I Am: Wolfpack)

Wes Borland never quite fit in with Limp Bizkit, and Black Light Burns demonstrates exactly why. Where Bizkit would often pretend to be punk rock, flirt with heavy metal, wade in the waters of indie-rock sensibility, and rev their engines with an industrial overtone here or there (mostly due to Borland's influence), the guitarist's latest outfit dives headlong into each. Not in an effort to break stuff, but to make stuff--stuff that spits in the face of the hip that hopped throughout his prior outfit, and stuff that shares the sinister slant of his Big Dumb Face, but distorted around a diabolical core of infectious songs.   / Read more
Destination Email Address*
Your Name*
Your Email Address*
Message (optional)

LiveDaily Song of the Day: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, "The Sound"

Today's LiveDaily Song of the Day is Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson's "The Sound," which is featured on the Oregon-based singer/songwriter's... continued
Listen now:
 

The Raveonettes: Exclusive LiveDaily Sessions Performance

Danish duo The Raveonettes--a.k.a. singer/songwriter/guitarist Sune Rose Wagner and singer/bassist Sharin Foo--are known for a combination of fuzzy guitar, vintage... continued
Listen now: