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And So I Watch You From Afar: A new experience

July 27, 2015

"Greedily trying to fit everything we love into one song" is the description the group And So I Watch You From Afar provides on its Facebook page, and it is fitting. Strong guitar solos, computer generated...

Zella Day dazzles listeners

July 20, 2015

Similar to the sounds of Brooklyn artist Lana Del Rey, Zella Day offers listeners a pop-filled album with siren-like singing. Day's entrancing voice demands attention. Singer-songwriter Day, from Pinetop,...

Moose Blood stays true to unique '90s vibes

July 13, 2015

Moose Blood, a foursome from Canterbury, England, identifies itself on Facebook as an "emo" group. United by their love for the genre from the mid-90s, they make the sound distinctly their own. Their...

Failure "The Heart Is a Monster"

July 8, 2015

  "...and it's not fair." In 1996, Failure fell prey to zeitgeist. The alt-rock/grunge fad was ending, and their album from that year, "Fantastic Planet," a study in dynamic, pop-infused heavy rock...

Circa Waves debut "Young Chasers"

April 21, 2015

All the way from Liverpool, England, Circa Waves brings their debut album "Young Chasers" to the US. Formed in 2013, the Indie Rock band is currently celebrating the release of their album with a European...

The Cribs 'For All My Sisters'

April 14, 2015

UK brother band The Cribs offers listeners their sixth album titled "For All My Sisters." Over the last year, the band convened with The Cars front man Ric Ocasek for this album. According to The Syndicate,...

Torche offers a heavy listening experience

April 7, 2015

For many metal fans—myself included—the harder the music, the better. Hailing from Florida, the rock band Torche was formed in 2004, and they claim they are a band that is "playing the loudest...

KWCR: Modest Mouse fans rejoice

March 24, 2015

Alternative rock group Modest Mouse was formed in 1993, and over the last decade, they have become a staple for the genre. With the release of their second album in 1997, the band reached new heights...

"A flourish and a spoil" honest and passionate

February 17, 2015

Pennsylvania natives The Districts offer a great listen to fans with their latest work "A Flourish and a Spoil." Driven by emotion and high energy, this album is great for any alternative or rock fan. Formed...

KWCR Album Review: The Amazing 'Picture You'

February 10, 2015

The Swedish group The Amazing and their outspoken front man, Christoffer Gunrup, were able to do a lot with their latest work "Picture You." With everything from funk sounds to acoustic melodies, this...

KWCR Album Review: Milo Greene 'Control'

February 3, 2015

Old styles always have a way of coming back into fashion. Milo Greene brings back the '80s in his latest work. With their own style, the band fuses rock with pop elements as an homage to the unique decade. Many...

KWCR album review: Twerps 'Range Anxiety'

January 27, 2015

Admittedly, Twerps wouldn't be a band I would be inclined to listen to while browsing music at a local media store. However, now that I've had the chance to listen to them, I definitely recommend them...

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