Review: OK Go – Hungry Ghosts
In a world wrought with replication it becomes increasingly difficult to avoid gravitating to a specific item, event, person,
In a world wrought with replication it becomes increasingly difficult to avoid gravitating to a specific item, event, person,
We are all familiar with the outward cringe effect we all get when we hear about a “supergroup” or a side project from a
Clay: I seem to recall a conversation we had about there sometimes being bands that for whatever reason, you just want to get
Summer is in full swing and there are a few things that clearly never change. First, everyone that complained about the cold
Call me a cynic, call me what you will, but I find it quite refreshing to hear a band out of the UK, with such orchestral
-Greg’s Take- Just outside Boise, Idaho is vast wilderness. It may come as a surprise to most, but yes, the Treasure
When a band takes form in any Southern States, it is almost assumed that the flow of country will whisk their sound away.
-Greg’s Take- I am a BIG fan of the vinyl medium. Not in the elitist sense of “oh you don’t know how good it could
Clay: I guess I’ll open by saying that I didn’t know what to expect with this album, so my surprise was mitigated
-Kevin’s Take- Ok, I’ll admit, I went into this with some expectations. They were not high, and I was fairly well