Christopher Paul Stelling Lives Up To His Name
a perfect metaphor for his music.
The whole thing looked a little bit jokingly cultish
Opening acts depend on the tour date. You could get Sevendust or Three Days Grace. Either of those would have me chugging down a bottle of Draino.
I cant help but wonder where all the We <3 The Prez songs are...
Interesting imports I suppose but its clear to see that we truly do take in the wretched refuse.
any order number for the album was TKOL1-followed by 9 numbers
That love is the way to return to the voice in the back of my head that I never mention
The only plus? The awesome Shit Robot opening a coupla dates.
Dylan’s is one of the greatest songs ever written and Steinhard’s is better
I was hearing reports that Beck was playing my song “6.4=Makeout” in concert. I remember feeling a bit down as I was preparing to go to my midnight shift at the video store I was working at
it is regrettable that ‘The King Of Limbs’ has almost the same acronym that King of Leon, because KOL represents exactly what Radiohead wants to avoid.
There were no pyrotechnic, blood spurting voodoo gymnasts, there was a fat guy in a a jumpsuit kicking your ass with plain talent
See, in our quests to be cool we often forget to look backward.
visibly a bunch of people completely in love with the 80s English scene
U2 are the worst band on earth, Radiohead is first runner up.
if it had a stronger hook it might sit with the classics
like early Dylan but the guitar fingering is better
Conor is at his best when he stays into a poetic self-absorbed imagery
It is hardly Minaj’s fault that Lil Kim hasn’t done a thing worth listening to since Hardcore
Lil Viv has some amazing pipes to live up too
Now is an opportunity for you to be part of history by being in a Titus video.
Rounder sweatier and more refined Wakeling is the consummate professional owns the entire stage.
The day after Elliott Smith died, the Solutions wall on Sunset Boulevard had become a memorial overnight
A huge two days for rock fans in the big apple
I just fucking loath rock critics
in the wider world it is some form of civil war among music fans.
This song was not their huge hit. “To Be With You” was, but I thought that this is song is more of a rocker.
There is a lovely visual in running away with the man you love.
It sounds as if they want it to be 1982 again, but then again who doesn’t?
Owens doesn’t use his annoying high pitched whiny boy voice, and the instruments are tight
“I have always been fascinated by images and sounds that disturbed many of my peers. I find beauty in the macabre and bizarre.”
Indie Rock Storytellers, consult your local listings sometime in May and get your chit chat on
Can Sony Elvis Presley Michael Jackson?