This Day In Music History: June 2nd, 2009 – Taking Back Sunday releases ‘New Again’

While not quite on the level of their debut Tell All Your Friends, Taking Back Sunday’s New Again is often overlooked in their discography. It really shouldn’t be, though! The album, which was released on June 2nd, 2009, is often considered a “mature” album for the band, and while that’s up for some debate, it…

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In The Spotlight: Gatherers provide an emotional, compelling experience on “We Are Alive Beyond Repair”

In the pantheon of popular music, there are likely thousands of albums yearly that are critically acclaimed. This is also counting regional music that might only be popular to a small group of people. Whittling that down, especially for the most diverse music lover, may prove to be very difficult. It certainly is in our…

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Project Mayhem: On ‘What It Is To Burn’, Finch arrived as post-hardcore was exploding in popularity

In the early 2000s, Drive-Thru Records was one of the biggest pop-punk/emo record labels on the planet. Popularizing bands like New Found Glory, Midtown, and even Hellogoodbye, the label sold millions of records, and was a huge catalyst on the explosion of these various scenes for years. While the label hasn’t existed in a long…

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