The Gaslight Anthem: Hold You Up
Like a 23 year-old who realizes what he could amount to, and that he finally has the drive to get there, The Gaslight Anthem are on to something. Get on it with them...
Like a 23 year-old who realizes what he could amount to, and that he finally has the drive to get there, The Gaslight Anthem are on to something. Get on it with them...
La Busta Gialla feels like a conversation between three musicians working towards something communal while still feeling each other out.
If Madness were ever to embark on an 11th album, a radical change of pace would be required. Anything less would be indicative of a band spinning their wheels, playing it safe.
Martin and Emily Taylor have been reunited after his release from jail, where he was sent for insider training, and everything's going well until she starts suffering from signs of depression.
We take democracy for granted in this country, as the recent crime commissioner election debacle showed...
Girls' Generation are rightfully one of the acts at the forefront of K-pop's international advancement with their immense popularity in Korea allowing them to spend 2012 focused on other environs, namely Japan and the U.S.
Marilyn Monroe was definitely on to something when she famously wrapped her head in a silk scarf and tied it under her chin all those years ago. She was elegant and sophisticated -- the picture of femininity -- and her legacy remains true today.
Hands of Glory has a strong thematic connection to Andrew Bird’s previous album, Break It Yourself, but offers few musical parallels to its predecessor.
With one of the most arresting videos around supporting a fabulous piece of electro-inductrial rock Plastique grabbed my attention with all my senses.
Director Andy Muschietti is bringing back one of the most popular recent ones in Mama, and though he does his best to avoid the overly familiar notes of the genre, at the end of the day it’s just the same song we’ve heard hundreds of times before.
Here's our man and he's old. He's seen the wars, been through the bloodshed and now just wants to settle down into peace and quiet, accepting that his time has passed. But every time he tries to get out...
Broken City has extremely high aspirations for itself. It desperately wants to be one of those smart, fast-paced thrillers that leads normally sane people to stay up late loudly arguing over its ending, but the final product isn't that engaging, surprising or even thought-provoking.
The tracks that follow maintain the chilly, euphoric atmosphere: ‘Wrath Of God’, in particular, is almost unbearably bleak – and yet, the Canadian duo are able to wring stunning beauty from the despair.
Since ancient times, the green has been considered as a colour that radiates beauty and new life in many cultures and religions. Also, emerald has been the colour of beauty known as the colour of growth, renewal and prosperity this colour represents regeneration, healing and unity.