Review: The Senticsphere – Day One
The Senticsphere hails from Vancouver, B.C. and has been connecting with their fans since 2005. The band stresses that they reach out to their audiences through positive messages that battle the inner and outer conflicts they experience throughout their lives.
Review: Ghost of Gloria – Voices from the Red Room EP
It’s a nice feeling after you sift through all the monotonous rubble of rock music out there and you find that shiny little pebble of talent. The boys of Ghost of Gloria shine brighter than the majority of meager talent we see today. Their debut EP Voices from the Red Room is an insightful fusion [...]
Review: Janus – Red Right Return
In Roman mythology, Janus is the God of beginnings and endings, much like gates and doorways. This can also be said about the band Janus who open the door to a fresh new look and sound for a genre full of copycats and “been-there-done-that’s.” The Chicago based band has sounds reminiscent of 30 Seconds to [...]
Review: theTURN – theTURN
Canadians are going to completely encapsulate rock before long. I don’t say this sarcastically (God forbid derogatorily) but instead with respect and admiration of the incredible talent I’ve witnessed coming from the Vancouver area. No matter where you look nowadays, you’ll find that most of the great hard rock is coming straight out of Canada [...]
Review: Dead Season – When Everything’s Lost
Intense, brutal, and intriguing are just a few words I would use to describe heavy metal group Dead Season. Dead Season’s album When Everything’s Lost is explosive from the first moment to the last. It’s a true metal album chockfull of screaming, double bass pedaling craziness, gut-wrenching riffs, and wailing guitar solos. What more could [...]