I was really pleased with Little Victories. Maybe it's because I've grown up listening to The Strpes, but I'm very proud of the work that they've done here.
The Wheel Workers' Citizens is a combination of strong words and great music that results in pop-rock encouraging you to think. Nothing wrong with that!
Timeshares put out a classic record in Already Dead that I would not only recommend to lovelorn strangers, but to anyone who loves authentic rock n roll.
METZ's sophomore record METZ II is more of a refinement than an outright departure, and sees them living up to the expectations their city has for them.
Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts play to their strengths and do it surprisingly well on Blaster. Weiland doesn't re-invent the wheel, but keeps it rolling.
Local H play to their strengths on Hey, Killer and ignore anything that doesn't fit the description of hard edge alternative rock. Local H make no apologies