As vocalist for the "hair-metal" band, Skid Row, he made a name for himself as the sometimes impulsive and reckless frontman before Nirvana single-handedly defeated the genre in 1991 - only two years after Skid Row's recording debut. But where his peers simply became relics of a decade ...
One of Paul McCartney’s underrated assets during the Wings era was his restless genre hopping; he stuffed those albums with stylistic pastiches of everything from British music hall to reggae to space-funk. “Cuff Link” is the lattermost, a synth-heavy, reverb-laden sketch that proves ev...
Released:October 30 Three-person punk collective The OBGMs take their final form onThe Ends. The unrelenting tempo persists throughout the 10-track album, where the trio depart from their previous dance-punk sound and venture wholly into punk rock. Even without an affinity for the genre, their...
Being largely instrumental, the genre isn't exactly primed to deliver clear and direct messages outside of its own context, let alone fiery missives or storm-bringing manifestos for a general populous to rally around. But electronic music can still serve vital purposes during tumultuous times of...
Hell, "Decedre" Blut Aus Nord, "Paien" Horrendous, "The Stranger" COOLEST THING THAT HAPPENED AT CJLO "Too many cooks!"was enjoyed at CJLO and the world over. Justine Smith is the Additional Content Editor at CJLO and is also a frequent contributor atSound On Sight. ...
One of Paul McCartney’s underrated assets during the Wings era was his restless genre hopping; he stuffed those albums with stylistic pastiches of everything from British music hall to reggae to space-funk. “Cuff Link” is the lattermost, a synth-heavy, reverb-laden sketch that proves even...
(And the way the triple beams have been tipping, it might also be the last.) It meets both the literal definition of the genre—YG boasts constantly about his Blood affiliations—and also the classical one. This is not the all-too-common contemporary sort of braggadocious street rap where...
One of Paul McCartney’s underrated assets during the Wings era was his restless genre hopping; he stuffed those albums with stylistic pastiches of everything from British music hall to reggae to space-funk. “Cuff Link” is the lattermost, a synth-heavy, reverb-laden sketch that proves even...