Articles by Jasamine White-Gluz
Bayside
Sirens and Condolences
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2004
Each song off of Baysides latest Victory release Sirens and Condolences sounds just like the one before it; classic emo guitar riffs compe...
Hurt Process
Drive by Monologue
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2004
In the CD sleeve of the Hurt Process latest record, the band does not shy away from acknowledging that they are influenced by the likes of...
Reason
The Problems Associated with Running
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2004
Ontarios the Reason are making every effort to stand out in this overcrowded sea of poppy emo bands with the bands latest tasty five-song...
Horse the Band
R. Borlax
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2003
Horse the Bands latest release might make your head explode. Their energetic combination of new-wave synths, aggressive punk vocals and ha...
Anadivine
Anadivine
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2003
With the success of "progressive emo bands like Coheed and Cambria, bands have begun relying less on lovelorn lyrics and are instead explo...
Various
Punk Goes Acoustic
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2003
The third instalment in the Fearless Records Punk Goes... series is a lot less hokey than the Punk Goes Metal and Punk Goes Pop releases. S...
Bleeding Through
This is Love, This is Murderous
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2003
When did Bleeding Through get to be so metal? This is Love, This is Murderous is an aggressive, haunting mix of hardcore guitar riffs and m...
Coheed and Cambria
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2003
Take a deep breath. Coheed and Cambrias latest effort, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 is a whirlwind of sonic assaults, ingenious s...