Weakwick's For Show is a nauseating whirlwind of precipitous guitar and drum work that at times sounds like a rusty carnival ride that shouldn't be riden.
Brandon reviews the latest No Joy album More Faithful and then interviews the band and asks them about Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and a bunch of other fun stuff.
All of her albums have multiple infectious, well crafted, down and dirty dance-pop and R & B tracks, and combined with that sickly sweet and soothing voice drizzled over surging feminine sexuality, you have the perfect Pop Goddess.
Cellular Chaos seemed to have appeared out of nowhere; well they didn’t just appear, they burst through your living room wall like Macho Man Randy Savage.
Brandon catches up Cherubs (TX) to talk about their insanely great album 2 Ynfynyty, their love for Mylar balloons, and their big plans with Tawny Kitaen.
Brandon reviews Liturgy's latest album Ark Work and then interview Liturgy's Hunter Hunt-Hendrix. They talk about the new album, Michael Jackson, and haters