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by Isaac Kuhlman
Cursive’s lead singer, Tim Kasher, is probably one of the best songwriters in the history of the world, and it’s a real shame the band isn’t more w...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
I have always said that if I could join one band as a new member, I would be in Toadies. I have never really understood why I like this band as muc...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
For all the bands that I have seen live, I still have to say that OK Go is probably the cream of the crop when it comes to a concert.
If you have ...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
I would say that for anyone who has ever liked any rock n roll band in the history of the world, then you SHOULD like The Black Keys.
The band con...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
4.3 out of 5 Stars
The new album from Modest Mouse is called The Golden Casket, and it features some songs that seem to be a bit scattered on the ...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
4.4 out of 5 stars
Authority Zero has always been a band that I thought sounded great, but for some reason, I just never got that deep into their ...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Jimmy Eat World is one band that I can say I never get sick of listening to. Even bands that I have put ahead of them on this list can get a bit re...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
3.8 out of 5 stars
The new album Butterfly 3000 from Australian psychedelic rock band, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard seems to be just another...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Dave Grohl (from the Foo Fighters) may be the modern day king of rock and roll, but Joey Cape (from Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut) may be the prince o...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
The Strokes are one of the best American bands to ever walk the Earth, and their newest album, The New Abnormal, was our pick for the Best Rock Alb...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
I would consider Coheed and Cambria the new kings of prog rock as they have been creating high-quality prog-rock music for the better part of 20 ye...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
4.2 out of 5 stars
The new album from St. Vincent called Daddy's Home is a pretty eclectic mix of classic rock sounds blended with the modern prod...
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