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  1. He Is We “And Run” Acoustic Video

    April 18, 2011 by Steph

    I saw He Is We open for The Rocket Summer a while back and at the time, vocalist Rachel Taylor was extremely sick and was struggling to sing. Even then, I was impressed by her pipes. Some of their lyrics border on cheesy, but these guys work hard and make beautiful pop songs and deserve every bit of the accolades their new record is receiving. They’re Paramore meets Beiber with a dash of Ingrid Michaelson.

    Their debut full length My Forever was just released by Universal Motown on April 12th.

    Catch them on tour with Downtown Fiction (dates below…) (more…)


  2. Best Albums of 2009

    December 31, 2009 by Steph

    We’ve got our top albums of 2009! Instead of compiling one big list, each of our writers and photographers have submitted their own top 5 list. We invite all of you to send in your top 5 list of albums for 2009 too!

    Steph:


    There were a number of good EPs that came out this year, but I decided to exclude them from my list to make this tough decision a little easier.

    1. Say Anything (Delux Version) by Say Anything
    Slightly different than their first two albums, Say Anything still has the raw honesty and catchy rock beats that I expect and love from Max Bemis and gang. By far my favorite album of 2009,  I’ve listened to each song on the upward of 20 times. There’s not a bad one in the bunch, including the bonus tracks.

    2. Everybody by Ingrid Michaelson
    Ingrid always brings it with her smooth vocals and the whole album is great. “Soldier” was one of my favorite songs of the year.

    3. Not Without a Fight by New Found Glory
    I wrote a full review about my love for Not Without a Fight but to put it simply, this album combines the best of old NFG and new NFG.

    4. Ratitude by Weezer
    I had to include this album because A. Because of this album, I have a renewed faith in Weezer’s talent post-Blue-Album and B. Their incorporation of diverse genres makes this album genius! (What other rock band does Bali-wood?)

    5. It’s Not Me, It’s You by Lily Allen
    The reason I chose this album is similar to the reason I picked Ratitude. Not only does Lily push the envelope with her feisty lyrics, but she tries interesting things musically and doesn’t box herself in with the pop song “standards”

    Catharine:


    1. Brand New Eyes – Paramore
    I absolutely love all their albums, and this is no exception. Next to All We Know Is Falling, this album was the right progression. Riot! was fun, but this album is genius!

    2. The Fray by The Fray
    My favorite ‘feel good’ album of the year. I never tire of listening to this album and although most can agree a lot of Fray songs sound exactly alike, it’s an amazing sound and I could listen all day!

    3. It’s Not Me, It’s You by Lily Allen
    What’s not to like about Lily Allen? Haha! She’s a kickass girl with a truthful mouth. This is an awesome album. My favorite track has got to be “F**k You”.

    4. Fearless Platinum Edition by Taylor Swift
    The re-release of this album made it even better. With 6 brand new songs, it made it feel like a totally new Taylor Swift album. Her music is a guilty pleasure I will proudly announce to the world. She makes falling in love, breaking up, and getting revenge sound so good!

    5. Nothing Personal by All Time Low
    This has got to be my favorite ‘work out’ album of the year. The fun and upbeat songs kept me going for hours at the gym and on long walks!

    Jackie:


    1. Strict Joy by The Swell Season
    The sophomore release from the dynamic Oscar-winning duo of the movie “Once,” this record is simple and poignant. There’s no huge, overproduced mumbo jumbo. It’s piano, it’s guitar, and it’s Markéta Irglová and Glen Hansard’s amazing harmonies. By far my favorite album of the year. It’s still on constant rotation in my car even though I bought it months ago.

    2. Abbey Road (2009 Stereo Remaster) by The Beatles
    If this had been a brand new release, it would have been my number 1 by about a million miles. The last record The Beatles would ever release together, this album has such a diverse collection of songs, it’s hard to even really begin to describe its brilliance. It’s a great representation of the talent of all four Beatles, not just John and Paul. The band definitely “went out with a bang” with this one.

    3. The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga
    Knock her antics and insane outfits all you want. The one thing you can’t say about Lady GaGa is that she’s not original. On her second release she combines a little bit of Abba, a lot of club/dance instrumentals and her usual sexually-infused, woman-empowered lyrics. I was a huge fan of “The Fame” and GaGa didn’t disappoint again with this record.

    4. The Script by The Script
    I had never heard of this band before I saw them on a TV appearance one night. Hailing from Ireland, the band recently opened for U2. Though they may not be extremely original, there is no doubt this is a well-written, diverse and emotional record. If you’ve just been through a breakup, check out “Breakeven” and you’ll find yourself exclaiming “exactly!” throughout the entire track. The lead singer’s voice is also exceptional and surprisingly soulful.

    3. Uplifter by 311
    One of my favorite bands for as long as I can remember, I realized a dream and saw them live this past summer. This band has continued a long line of great records with “Uplifter.” A slightly harder album than some of the past, they still don’t lose their infectious positive message and reggae-based vibe. Nick Hexum and S.A. Martinez have some of the best combined voices I’ve heard. You wouldn’t think their voices would mesh well together but they do, and that’s showcased on this album. This is without a doubt, my “Summer Album” of choice.

    Cassie:


    First of all…I think this is probably a little biased because the albums that came out recently are going to be remembered more…but

    1. Battle Studies by John Mayer

    2. Everybody by Ingrid Michaelson

    3. Fearless by Taylor Swift (don’t deny it)

    4. Say Anything by Say Anything

    5. Brand New Eyes by Paramore

    J-Man:


    1. Billy Talent III by Billy Talent
    I could pretty much listen to Billy Talent’s entire library all the way through without skipping a song. These guys have given me no reason to stop loving them.

    2. The Resistance by Muse
    When you listen to Muse’s new album, it makes you feel like you should be watching something epic and awesome happen. This is the definition of good music.

    3.Welcome to the Masquerade by Thousand Foot Krutch
    Thank you TFK, for not sucking anymore. I’m going to pretend that this and Phenomenon are your only two albums.

    4. Act II: The Father Of Death by The Protomen
    This is the second album in their concept rock opera about Mega Man. You heard me. Rock Opera About Mega Man.

    5. Raditude by Weezer
    Weezer has made another awesomely sing-along-able pop rock album. They are amazing at being mediocre, and I love them for it.

    J-Man’s (dis)Honorable Mentions:

    Ocean Eyes by Owl City
    I hadn’t heard of Owl City till this year, and since first listening to “Fireflies” on XM radio in a sprint store I worked at, he has become one of my favorite artists. The only reason he doesn’t get an official spot is because The Postal Service called and they want their sound back.

    Part Six by MC Chris
    I was listening to Chris before it was the cool thing to do. INDIE CRED. The guy is an absolute emo douchebag, but I can’t stop listening to his awesome brand of hip hop. He got bumped off the list because, seriously, he’s an emo douchebag.

    The Fame Monster by Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta
    Somewhere, along my path of absolutely hating Stefani Germanotta, I managed to accidently become a Stefani Germanotta fan. It may have something to do with the numerous amazing covers of her music on youtube, culminating in Cartman doing the best rendition of “Poker Face” in existence. It may have something to do with her amazingly produced catchy music. Either way, she doesn’t make the official list because of her STUPID STUPID STAGE NAME.


  3. Paramore’s Latest Release Brand New Eyes

    September 22, 2009 by Jackie

    Paramore-Brand New EyesOn September 29, 2009, Paramore’s latest release is set to rock a store near you. Their highly-anticipated third album since their debut with All We Know is Falling in 2005, this record does not disappoint.

    And just in case you aren’t familiar with this band—which if you aren’t, where have you been my friend?—ok, I jest…moving on to the intro. When Hayley Williams (lead vocals), Josh Farro (lead guitar, backing vocals), Jeremy Davis (bass guitar), Zac Farro (drums), and Taylor York (rhythm guitar) got together in Franklin, Tennessee back in 2004, they formed the Grammy-nominated band known as Paramore.

    Brand New Eyes is an amazing mesh of songs. We’ve all come to know and love the classic power, energy-driven rock sound that Paramore has graced us with songs like “Misery Business” for the past 5 years, but this album has taken the Paramore to a whole new level and has even showcased their softer side. Yes, I did it, I said “softer side.”

    Paramore The record starts out with “Careful,” a bone-rattling rock song that showcases the most powerful range and capabilities of Williams’ voice and the band’s rock sound. I think it’s safe to say that Williams has one of the most unique and rippling voices in the world of music today, and “Careful” puts that amazing voice on parade.

    Brand New Eyes continues with “Ignorance,” which also happens to be the band’s first single off the album, and a song I’m sure you’ve heard on the radio in recent months. I remember the first time I heard “Ignorance” on the radio. I was immediately impressed. I have always been a fan of Paramore but I was immediately jolted with excitement at hearing how their sound had grown and changed since the last album. And since they just finished a world tour with them, I think it’s safe to say this song even has a slight old school, No Doubt-esque sound to it.

    “Playing God” still keeps the quintessential Paramore rock sound but nicely slows down the album’s pace following two such power-packed songs. The echo effect used when Williams’ sings “way I” in the lyric “but the way I see it” is positively beautiful. Don’t be confused by this presence of softness, however. The lyrical edge is ever-present in this tune (i.e. “The next time you point a finger, I might have to bend it back and break it, break it off”).

    “Brick By Brick,” is one of the best examples of the band’s growth in sound and in lyrics over the years. It’s unlike pretty much any other Paramore song I have ever heard and offers a great transition on the album. The bridge utilizes a great combo of Williams’ and Farro’s voices too.

    When “The Only Exception,” came on, I actually thought my iTunes had randomly switched to shuffle and I was listening to “Yellow” by Coldplay. The initial acoustic riff threw me off that much. And make no mistake, though Paramore perfects the angsty, guitar-driven tune, they show on Brand New Eyes that they can do meaningful, ballad-esque tunes just as well. “Looking Up” is a great example of this, combining a great rock sound with lyrics that describe the exhilaration of a new relationship.


  4. Paramore at the Avalon in Hollywood, California

    May 17, 2007 by Steph

    Paramore at the Avalon in Hollywood, California on May 17, 2007