June 22, 2010

AP 265.2 - Warped Tour 2010

Four Year Strong VersaEmerge Andrew W.K. #265.2 – June 2010 ORDER ISSUE MEMBERSHIPS DIGITAL EDITION WHERE TO FIND AP WARPED TOUR 2010  Attention spaced cadets, punk-rock stormtroopers and unidentified frying objects in need of sun block: It’s time for the only tour that matters. This year, we’ve logged quite the flight manual for followers of the...

AP 265.1 - Warped Tour 2010

The Rocket Summer Alkaline Trio Bring Me The Horizon We The Kings #265.1 – June 2010 ORDER ISSUE MEMBERSHIPS DIGITAL EDITION WHERE TO FIND AP WARPED TOUR 2010  Attention spaced cadets, punk-rock stormtroopers and unidentified frying objects in need of sun block: It’s time for the only tour that matters. This year, we’ve logged quite the...

Fall Out Boy - Take This To Your Grave

Take This To Your Grave One spin of Take This To Your Grave and a quick peek at the band’s endearing DIY video for the impossibly catchy “Dead On Arrival” was all it took back in 2003 to realize that the embryonic Chicago pop-punk four-piece Fall Out Boy were on their way to becoming a global phenomenon....

Fall Out Boy - Fall Out Boy’s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend

Fall Out Boy’s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend If you weren’t already convinced that Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump could belt out the ingredients on the back of a bag of Doritos and somehow make them into the catchiest little ditty ever, consider the fact that Stump, while still just a kid himself, almost even managed...

AFI - Decemberunderground

Decemberunderground Having established the fact that they can do whatever the hell they want with their major-label breakthrough, 2003’s Sing The Sorrow, AFI used their second big-budget disc, Decemberunderground, to do something eminently self-indulgent: make the kind of album that got them into music when they were kids. Even slicker, sleeker and more immaculately angst-ridden than its predecessor, Decemberunderground dabbles in the cold,...

AFI- Sing The Sorrow

Sing The Sorrow Following the 2001 release of Son Of Sam’s Songs From The Earth, a one-off album recorded with members of Samhain, AFI singer Davey Havok was offered the chance of a lifetime: to front the reformed Misfits. He said no. As it turns out, he made the right move: AFI's subsequent full-length, Sing The Sorrow, is not only...

AFI - The Art Of Drowning

The Art Of Drowning So soon after making the major breakthrough that is 1999’s Black Sails In The Sunset, AFI found themselves maintaining their newfound artistic side with The Art Of Drowning. It's dark, sure, but at the same time, the band made their first blatant stab at mainstream radio play with "The Days Of The Phoenix," an admittedly catchy blast of choked-back bile and skipping riffs...

AFI- Black Sails In The Sunset

Black Sails In The Sunset AFI threw many fans for a loop with the 1998 EP A Fire Inside, which featured covers of gloomy classics by Misfits and the Cure. But 1999’s Black Sails In The Sunset proves the EP was no fluke—and it also shows that the band have invaded and conquered previously unexplored territory. With new guitarist Jade Puget adding a sense of...

AFI- Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes

Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes "Keeping Out Of Direct Sunlight (An Introduction)," the minute-long burst of angst, rage, and crushing breakdowns that kicks off AFI's third album, Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes, is more than just a little intro. It's a statement of intent—and a blistering one at that. Finally shedding the prank-call...
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