Forever The Sickest Kids' Underdog Alma Mater
The emo/pop/punk genre is at an all-time high. And in most cases, it is bringing the music industry to an all-time low.
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The emo/pop/punk genre is at an all-time high. And in most cases, it is bringing the music industry to an all-time low.
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Yesterday Cute Is What We Aim For released their sophomore album Rotation. Although this is biased because I'm a fan of almost all things Fueled by Ramen, you really should consider picking up this album. These guys really have a knack for song writing; their observations of society are amusing and the accompanying music is catchy. Cute isn't the best FBR has to offer -The Hush Sounds holds that title - but they aren't the worst either. Panic! at the Disco wins that award.
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1.) Lil' Wayne: Tha Carter lll
2.) N.E.R.D.: Seeing Sounds
Finish reading 'New CD's THAT YOU NEED TO GET!!!!' »In a musical universe filled with stars of the same style and sound, it's very unusual to find a band or singer to which the label "unique" can be ascribed (at least in a manner that is not another way of saying "too weird"). Even if a band happens to create an album that is both good and unique, the true wonder occurs when the follow-up albums are just as original and entertaining.
Finish reading 'Stars align in 'Goodbye Blues'' »I'm sure most people reading this have never heard of Yiruma, a Korean piano composer. While he's known all around the world, I've decided to bring him to York County, even if just through a blog.
Because everyone deserves to relax awhile.
Finish reading 'Yiruma: Calming Music for a Hectic World' » "I'm a Russian Jew American/Impersonating African Jamaican/ What I want to be is an Indian," singer Adam Duritz proclaims on the Counting Crows' latest album "Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings," released earlier this year.

Danity Kane is bringing the heat to the music industry with their sophomore album “Welcome To The Dollhouse.” The artist have stepped their game up with more speaker blasting beats and feel good lyrics.
The artist’s have attained the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart, Top R&B/Hip-Hop, Top Digital Albums, and Billboard Comprehensive Albums. The smash single “Damaged,” was chosen as their first single by DK fans on an on-line poll.
The single is not one of those “Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda” songs that belong in “The Slow Jam Slump Category,” (Keyshia Cole). It is a body moving, high energy track and would be a hit in our very own Hardware bar.
One verse states; “Damaged, I thought that I should let you know, that my heart is damaged, so damaged and you can blame the one before, So how ya gonna fix it……”...........
Those familiar with the Bellingham, Wash., indie quartet Death Cab for Cutie
are more than likely familiar with Chris Walla. Everyone else probably is not.
The guitarist for Death Cab, and the producer for various other artists including The Decemberists, released his first solo album, "Field Manual," on Jan. 28 on the Barsuk record label.
Panic At The Disco's new album will raise eyebrows, cause frowns, cause smiles, and a lot of people comparing it to "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Band" by the Beatles. I am not saying Panic At The Disco is the next Beatles or that they even sound like them...but I am saying that it is the most mind blowing sophmore album by a band in recent years. That can be good, and that can be a bad thing.
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