In about a month, Strike Anywhere's highly anticipated latest studio album "Iron Front" is due to hit the shelves with a release date of October 6th. I've been a Strike Anywhere fan for-freaking-ever now, and after hearing "Dead FM", I'm really stoked to hear what they're going to be putting out next. Luckily for us, they released an "Iron Front EP".The latest EP features four songs: "Failed
‘Whoas’ are a surprisingly difficult thing to get right. According to NOFX: “between AFI and The Offspring, I don’t think we need anyone else to sing anymore ‘whoas’”. Those two bands have basically ruined any credible brilliance they might have had in 1999, as ten years on they have become unrecognisably horrible. Thank the Gods [...]
Strike Anywhere's highly anticipated Bridge 9 debut "Iron Front" was finally released to the masses yesterday (October 6th). Back in 2007, when the band released "Dead FM", Strike Anywhere sacrificed a bit of the raw aggression for more melodies, and it damn well worked for them.Iron Front is the logical progression to their last release. The band mixes the aggression of "Change is Sound" with
So at first I wanted to write what I think about the general state of music, then I was compelled to write about how the new Bouncing Souls isn't that great, then I wanted to write about why so many good fucking bands come out of Richmond, VA but I setteled on writing about how amazing the new Strike Anywhere album, "Dead FM" is and I can tie it into the Richmond thing.Dead FM is great, go buy...
‘Whoas’ are a surprisingly difficult thing to get right. According to NOFX: “between AFI and The Offspring, I don’t think we need anyone else to sing anymore ‘whoas’”. Those two bands have basically ruined any credible brilliance they might have had in 1999, as ten years on they have become unrecognisably horrible. Thank the Gods [...]
So at first I wanted to write what I think about the general state of music, then I was compelled to write about how the new Bouncing Souls isn't that great, then I wanted to write about why so many good fucking bands come out of Richmond, VA but I setteled on writing about how amazing the new Strike Anywhere album, "Dead FM" is and I can tie it into the Richmond thing.Dead FM is great, go buy...
In about a month, Strike Anywhere's highly anticipated latest studio album "Iron Front" is due to hit the shelves with a release date of October 6th. I've been a Strike Anywhere fan for-freaking-ever now, and after hearing "Dead FM", I'm really stoked to hear what they're going to be putting out next. Luckily for us, they released an "Iron Front EP".The latest EP features four songs: "Failed
Strike Anywhere's highly anticipated Bridge 9 debut "Iron Front" was finally released to the masses yesterday (October 6th). Back in 2007, when the band released "Dead FM", Strike Anywhere sacrificed a bit of the raw aggression for more melodies, and it damn well worked for them.Iron Front is the logical progression to their last release. The band mixes the aggression of "Change is Sound" with