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Album: You Me At Six – Sinners Never Sleep

You Me At Six - Loverboy
You Me At Six Sinners Never Sleep EMI 03 October 2011 by Mischa Pearlman Back in 2008, around this very time of year, a slew of incredibly hostile and grammatically-imprecise comments were thrown in my direction. The reason? A review I wrote of You Me At Six's debut album. You can read it here. My [...]

Album: Propagandhi - Supporting Caste

Propagandhi Supporting Caste Hassle Records 09 March 2009 by Mischa Pearlman Whoever said politics and music don't or shouldn't mix clearly didn't tell the folks in Propagandhi. Aside from having one of the most potent (yet subtle) political names of any punk band ever, they've also been venting their political spleens and frustrations for over twenty years. [...]

Album: Thursday - Common Existence

Thursday Common Existence Epitaph 16 February 2009 by Mischa Pearlman Thursday have long been the unspoken heroes of the post-hardcore world, happy being quietly devastating on their own (relatively) small-scale terms as other bands have copied and cheapened their sound to ride the wave of mainstream success. The world is such that this will probably never change – [...]

Interview: Thursday - "While writing this record some of us experienced an 'adult' loss of innocence."

With their fifth album, Common Existence due to hit iPods imminently, Mischa Pearlman caught up with Thursday keyboardist, Andrew Everding about the state of America and the post-hardcore legends' role in all of it. First, let's start with the new album, Common Existence . Can you talk a little about making it and the themes and ideas that inspired it? "It took a year and a half to write and record the new album, and I don't think any [...]

Album: A Day To Remember - Homesick

A Day To Remember - Since U Been Gone (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
A Day To Remember Homesick Victory Records 02 February 2009 by Mischa Pearlman "It's not easy making a name for yourself." So states the opening line of 'The Downfall Of Us All' , the first song on A Day To Remember's second album. Of course, it helps a little if you record a rocked-up version of a massively popular [...]