Category: Album Review

  • Album Review: Alkaline Trio ‘Damnesia’

    Album Review: Alkaline Trio ‘Damnesia’

    Damnesia is album number eight for everyone’s favorite battery-powered punk band, the Alkaline Trio. Loaded with acoustic versions of some of their most well known and beloved songs along with two new ones, “Olde English 800” and “I Remember a Rooftop”, the collection also includes a cover of the Violent Femmes’ “I Held Her in…

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  • Album Review: Nick 13 ‘S/T’

    Album Review: Nick 13 ‘S/T’

    We all know that Nick 13 has made his living by fronting psychobilly-punk band Tiger Army and contributing background vocals for AFI. What other trick is he keeping up his sleeve? With the resounding success of 2007’s Music From Regions Beyond, we have all been waiting for the band’s next move. Instead of delivering a…

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  • Album Review: Face To Face ‘Laugh Now, Laugh Later’

    Album Review: Face To Face ‘Laugh Now, Laugh Later’

    Face To Face never really got any respect. Sure, they had some fans, but they were always kind of lost in the shuffle of 90’s punk bands. Then, they just went way. It took nine years, but after 2002’s How To Ruin Everything, they have returned with their latest, Laugh Now, Laugh Later. While some…

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  • Album Review: Skold ‘Anomie’

    Album Review: Skold ‘Anomie’

    If you have never heard of Tim Sköld, surely you have heard his work. From touring with ohGr to remix and production work for Front Line Assembly and 16Volt, to his stints in KMFDM, MDFMK and Marilyn Manson, to scoring the Resident Evil soundtracks, nearly every fan of industrial music has been exposed to his…

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