My Top Three Albums by Louie A., New City, NY If I had to choose only three albums to listen to while stranded on a desert island, the first I would pick is “American Idiot” by Green Day, my favorite band ... Continue...
Searching for a Former Clarity by Micah D., Hull, MA With the release of “Searching for a Former Clarity,” a breath of fresh air is pumped into a suffocating punk rock scene. The band’s third full-length album shows a maturity and composure not seen in many independently produced records ... Continue...
The Phantom of the Opera Soundtrack by Ashlee W., Colleyville, TX You won’t hear the original Broadway cast’s strong voices, but Gerard Butler and especially newcomer Emmy Rossum supply a breath of fresh air to the beloved classic. The movie focuses on the forte of these voices, which the soundtrack brilliantly captures ... Continue...
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by Jess H., Wilmington, DE First of all, let me say that I was never a huge fan of My Chemical Romance. Most of their fans are young and worship them like the high-school heartbreakers they are. I’ve even seen MCR live when opening for random acts, and they never hooked me ... Continue...
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