Halloween...in September?
Oddly enough, it's true.
Rob Zombie puts a new twist on an old classic as he takes on John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.
Look, Dude, I Can Cook! is marketed to college students, but you can tell it was written by a mom - a mom who just happens to be a former caterer, recipe-winning chef and semi-finalist in a Food Network competition.
A flash! and Liars starts off on a fierce riff and the drums (once dead) pound as if their lives depend on it.
The opening track to Liars' self-titled fourth album reminds one of being either in a muscle car evading past ghosts or as a low-ranking member of a motorcycle gang.
The Shout Out Louds follow up their debut album, Howl Howl Gaff Gaff with Our Ill Wills, released Sept. 11.
Every Time I Die's fourth studio album, Big Dirty, is nothing new. It has been done before, and better.
Try as they might to improve, they come off as Pantera wannabes. Too often it sounds like the band could not think of more to add to the songs.
Lo-fi Suicide's Last Trip to the Golden Gate, consists of 11 interesting, yet depressing, songs with music that is hardly relaxing. The band itself is mysterious, listing its members on the liner notes only by their first names, Ryan on guitar and vocals, Jesse as the drummer, and the choir consisting of Jesse, Mike, Sarah, and Jenny.