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| Soilwork The Living Infinite
| 4.5 12.01.13 | | Shade Empire Omega Arcane
| 3.5 12.01.13 | | Deafheaven Sunbather
| 5.0 12.01.13 | | Christian And The Hedgehog Boys COMEBACK!
| 1.0 12.01.13 | | Motionless In White Infamous
| 3.0 05.09.13 | | Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream With as much hype, as many fangirls fauning over them, and as much people like them, AA's magnum opus is surprisingly meh. I saw them live, and it really says something when for every song, the lead singer asked the audience to sing a majority of the lyrics "FOR them" (his words), he can barely hit the notes he does sing, he stops mid-performance to chug a can of monster and beam it into the audience, and people who were enjoying the show until their act began started leaving two freaking songs in. | 2.5 05.09.13 | | The Strokes Is This It The first album to successfully turn people's attention away from the crappy pop and nu-metal acts of the new millennium, Is This It garnered their attention towards their post-punk, indie-pop, and Britpop-fused sound. The band was obviously going in the right direction. Some aspects make it feel as though it is amateur, but hey, it's a debut album, what do you expect? Their sound is DIY, employing indie rock production and songwriting reminiscent of artists like Liz Phair, Sonic Youth, and My Bloody Valentine. The Strokes hold a well-earned place in both pop-culture and music because of this album. Their work nowadays can't top their debut, | 5.0 04.18.13 |
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